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Passover Party Supplies

Don't pass over these Passover party supplies & decorations from Windy City Novelties! Shop Star of David decorations, Judaic tableware, and blue & white holiday supplies for a stellar seder. Passover begins on the evening of Monday, April 22nd, and ends on the evening of Tuesday, April 30, 2024.

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  • $3.15 Per bag

    Star of David Confetti
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  • $11.95 Each

    Egyptian Pharaoh Hat
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  • $19.80 Each

    Blue & White Fabric Bunting Decoration
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  • $3.00 Each

    Royal Blue Plastic Table Cover
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  • $5.65 Per 16 pack

    Iridescent Stripes Lunch Napkins
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  • $5.40 Each

    Jeweled Plastic Goblet
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  • $4.50 Per 12 pack

    Toy Farm Animals
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  • $7.95 Per 12 pack

    Frog Toy Figures
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  • $16.00 Per 72 pack

    Mini 1" Frog Toys
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  • $28.95 Per 144 pack

    Bug & Insect Toy Figures
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  • $7.99 Per 12 pack $8.40

    Blue Star Spring Toys
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  • $26.35 Per 50 pack

    Metal Party Noisemakers
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  • $22.95 Per 12 pack

    Neon 5 1/2" Party Tambourines
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  • $4.70 Each

    LED 10 oz. Wine Glass Black Stem
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  • $4.70 Each

    LED 10 oz. Wine Glass White Stem
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  • $8.99 Per 6 pack

    LED Mini Wine Glasses
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  • $5.95 Each

    LED Blue String Light Cup
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  • $27.00 Per 12 pack

    Blue Liquid-Activated LED Ice Cubes
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  • $4.95 Each

    LED Blue 16 oz. Pint Glass
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Preparing your traditional Passover (Pesach) Seder? Get your Passover decorations from Windy City Novelties! Our Passover party supplies include Judaic hanging decorations, tableware, and more. Decorate your dinner table with Passover items including paper plates and napkins lined with the Hebrew words for traditional Seder plate ingredients - bitter herbs, parsley, lettuce, roasted egg, charoses, and shank bone. Consider pairing these items with table covers accented with the Star of David. Planning for an upcoming Bar (Bat) Mitzvah or Hanukkah celebration? You’ll find it all here!