- Brand: Ner Mitzvah
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Floral
- Capacity: 5 Ounces
- Style: Tableware
- STAINLESS STEEL NON-TARNISH: Stainless steel does not tarnish. No polishing and no stains. Keeps its beauty for years to come. Looks like real silver!
- PERFECT SIZE: This beautiful 5 ounce (147 ml) Kiddush cup is large enough to meet halachic requirements for Shabat and Havdallah use. It is also small enough for use for the four cups of wine on Passover. Size: Cup 3″ (7.6 cm) Tall, Tray 5″ (12.5 cm) wide
- MATCHING TRAY: This stunning kiddush cup comes with a matching Stainless Steel plated “saucer” tray which has a beautiful design around the edge, and a recessed middle for the wine to spill into. Using this kidush cup will leave no mess or wine spills at your table.
- PERFECT GIFT ITEM: This is the perfect Jewish present for a host or hostess if you’re a guest for Shabbat dinner. This classic silver goblet is a wonderful compliment to the Shabbos table.
- NER MITZVAH: The premier source of high quality religious and novelty Judaica items, Ner Mitzvah has been helping individuals and communities fulfill Jewish traditions and Mitzvot since 1940.































William P. Carlucci –
This is a lovely, small, stainless steel Kiddush cup and plate. They are lightweight, but reasonably well made. I plan to use them for a Passover meal, for which they will work just fine. If you are looking for a nice, inexpensive Kiddush cup, look no futher. If you are looking for a family heirloom, this is not it. My one, small complaint is that they are packed in a silly little plastic box, which causes the two pieces to roll around and scratch each other. Once again, not really “heirloom” quality (or price).
davidwp –
I got two designs of these for my kids to use on Passover and one had scratches with traces of what looked like rust in them. I’m definitely going to be watching these closely and cleaning them carefully. I have another stainless cup that I have been using for a few years so I hoped these would be of similar quality. These turned out to be thinner and do not seem to be as good the one I already had.
Rabbi Yonason Herschlag –
It’s quality stainless steel. I am suspicious of the negative reviews about rust. The material is excellent quality. Personally I would prefer paying more for something a bit more stylish. I expect this to outlast our genuine silver; it’s stronger and more durable material. We had some nickle plated junk that became decrepid after about a year. So I just ordered two more of these, because these stainless steel are the most durable, and stay looking like new and maintain cleanliness better than anything else I have found.
Brooke –
The product seems well made. I think mine is used so Iβm exchanging it and will report back with more info on the product. The packaging was torn and the cup and plate were falling all about inside the package. If it had better packaging it could possibly be given as a gift. Too many scuffs and markings on this set to tell if itβs a good product or not. Waiting on my exchange to say more.
Shnoodlemoo –
I ordered 2 of each design to use for our Pesach sedarim. They are the perfect halahic size and have coasters. They look nice and feel sturdy. Great option if you donβt want to use disposable or pay for sterling silver.
Leila –
Very pretty. The Hebrew writing bit hard to see but still love it
Brian David Goldberg, PhD –
Was exactly as advertised and great addition to our home
Philip Cohen –
It was what was expected.