Kyle Richards is a very generous host when it comes to celebrating the holidays at her home in Encino. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member once again got the chance to show off her skills at being a hostess earlier this week when she welcomed friends and family at her house for a Rosh Hashanah dinner.
Kyle's second oldest daughter, Alexia Umansky, took to her Instagram Story this week, where she gave a peek inside of their Jewish New Year celebration. The real estate agent first showed off the exterior of the family home at night, aglow in orange light, and decorated for the Halloween season.
Inside, Kyle's Rosh Hashanah tablescape was just as special as her home decorations. In Alexia's photos, Kyle's dining table can be seen decorated with gold and white plates, topped with napkins wrapped in velvet pumpkin napkin rings. She continued with the velvet pumpkin theme, placing much larger ones at the center of the table, alongside candle sticks.
"Shana Tova," Alexia wrote over the photo of their tablescape.
Alexia even gave a sneak peek at their feast, which included apple slices and honey — two symbolic foods eaten on the Jewish New Year to symbolize a "sweet" year ahead. Alexia echoed this sentiment in the caption of her post.
"Sweet New Year," she wrote over the photo.
Kyle's husband Mauricio Umansky, who she is currently separated from, is Jewish. Kyle converted to Judaism before she got married to Mauricio and has subsequently celebrated the Jewish holidays.
"When I made the commitment to convert [to Judaism], I always knew that I would bring this into my home and celebrate these holidays," she explained in RHOBH Season 12 Episode 10.
Kyle Richards' 2024 Halloween Decor
Kyle's second youngest daughter, Sophia Umansky, previously showed off her fall decor in late September. Sophia had taken to her Instagram Story at the time, where she showed off the elegant black door, adorned with a simple wreath.
Two black planters with jack-o-lanterns sitting on top of them framed the door, alongside a super sweet sign that says "Hello Fall" on it. Sophia let the photos speak for themselves, capturing Kyle hugging one of their family's dogs outside of the home. It's perfectly welcoming for trick-or-treaters and New Year attendees, alike.
As seen in Alexia's Instagram posts this week, Kyle continued with the Halloween motif indoors, decorating her entryway with even more spiders (while two of her dogs sat around the stairs, completely unbothered), which are also featured on the outside of her home.