Rosh Hashanah means “first of the year” in the Hebrew language, and is also known as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah traditions may differ slightly around the globe, but the significant meaning of the holiday is unchanging. The… Read More about Rosh Hashanah Traditions »
Posted by Jackie Levine on September 13, 2016
| Last Updated: September 23, 2016
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Homecoming has been an annual tradition since the early 1900s, and the events of the weekend haven’t changed much in over a century. Most homecomings are planned around a central event, usually a football game – with other… Read More about Celebrate Homecoming with Flowers »
Posted by Jackie Levine on September 7, 2016
| Last Updated: September 16, 2016
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Is there anything more beautiful than Cambridge in the fall? The bright autumn colors, the crisp cool air – we’ve been waiting all summer for this. From harvest festivals to apple picking to pumpkin spice lattes, we love everything about… Read More about The New Fall Colors Have Arrived »
Posted by Jackie Levine on August 31, 2016
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In 1978, Grandparent’s Day was officially instituted as a national holiday. Of course, grandparents have been a cherished member of the family since families began, but on September 11 we have the opportunity to give them special… Read More about Gifts for Grandparents to Show Your Love »
Posted by Jackie Levine on August 26, 2016
| Last Updated: September 2, 2016
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Your student has left for college and a new adventure has begun. Whether they are still in the greater Boston and Cambridge area or have moved further away, gifts for college students are a great way to let them… Read More about Great Gifts For College Students »
Posted by Jackie Levine on August 19, 2016
| Last Updated: August 27, 2016
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