Yom Kippur

Yom Tov! Have A Good Holy Day!

LIMITED SELECTION FOR VALENTINE'S WEEK

We are offering a curated catalog as Valentine's Day approaches. Select items are available for delivery from Tuesday, Feb 10th, through Valentine's Day, Saturday, Feb 14th.

Thank you for understanding during one of our busiest times of the year. 

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One Dozen Long Stemmed White Roses

from $95
One Dozen Long Stemmed White Roses
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Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum Medium

$60
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum - Medium
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Simply Serene

from $90
Simply Serene
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Love's Journey

from $85
Love's Journey
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Dreaming in White

$135
Dreaming in White
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Isle of White

from $95.95
Isle of White
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Peace & Joy Bouquet

from $69.95
Peace & Joy Bouquet
Excluded from Valentine’s Day Offerings

Sending flowers for Yom Kippur from Kitty's Flowers is a thoughtful and respectful way to honor the solemnity of this important Jewish holiday, known as the Day of Atonement. Traditionally a time for reflection, prayer, and reconciliation, Yom Kippur is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Although not typically associated with flower giving, a tastefully arranged bouquet can gently express respect, support, and good wishes to those observing the day.

Kitty’s Flowers offers arrangements suitable for such a reflective time, emphasizing simplicity and elegance. Opting for subtle and serene colors, such as whites and blues, aligns with the somber nature of the day and can provide a sense of calm and peace. White lilies, for instance, symbolize purity and renewal, which resonates deeply with the themes of Yom Kippur. Adding blue flowers, like irises or hydrangeas, can introduce a touch of tranquility and contemplation.

Sending these flowers could be particularly thoughtful if they are intended for decoration in the home during the observance or as a gesture of kindness and connection to someone who has been fasting. It’s a way to show empathy and consideration for the spiritual significance of Yom Kippur while also offering a visual reminder of renewal and forgiveness.

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