Occasions
Every gathering, considered.
Holidays, celebrations, and the moments between. Each occasion has its own edit, organized for hosts and for guests.
The Holiday Calendar
Autumn
September 12 through 13, 2026Rosh Hashanah
115 days away
The Jewish New Year. Two days of long gatherings and the gradual arrival of autumn.
September 21, 2026Yom Kippur
124 days away
The Day of Atonement. A twenty-five hour fast that ends with a long, anticipated gathering.
September 26 through October 2, 2026Sukkot
129 days away
Seven days of meals taken in a temporary outdoor structure. The proposal favors what travels and what survives the weather.
October 3 through 4, 2026Simchat Torah
136 days away
The end of one Torah cycle and the beginning of the next. A celebratory holiday with a small dinner.
Winter
Spring
March 23, 2027Purim
307 days away
A celebratory holiday with a tradition of sending Mishloach Manot. The concierge composes baskets at scale and manages delivery.
April 22 through 29, 2027Passover
337 days away
Eight days that ask a household to set a second table. Linens, serveware, and gifts for the families whose seder you'll attend.
May 22 through 23, 2026Shavuot
2 days away
A two-day holiday for long gatherings and study late into the night.
Celebrations and Lifecycle
New Beginnings
Coming of Age
Unions
LifecycleEngagement
The first formal step toward a wedding. Jewelry from the family, flowers, considered pieces. The proposal sits comfortably between intimate and ceremonial.
LifecycleWedding
For the couple setting up a home, and for the guests who'd rather send a considered piece than a card.
LifecycleSheva Brachot
Seven evenings of small gatherings following a wedding, hosted by family and friends of the new couple.
LifecycleAnniversary
A year, ten years, twenty-five. The gift the couple did not buy themselves. For corporate gifting, a milestone the recipient will not forget.








