Our story is all about the connections we share with one another
Life is so much happier when we're sharing.
When you reach out to touch someone's heart, that moment melts into your soul and becomes a sweet memory.
That warmth, that comfort, that joy, sharing our treats makes life sweeter. Take a bite and let the magic unfold.
The Barth company was founded by our great-grandmother Margalit. In 1933, as the Nazis came to power, she fled Germany and immigrated to Israel, and took a crash course in chocolate-making to be able to literally feed her family.
Margalit didn't know how to speak Hebrew, but the pastries and sweets she created became the language of love: savory wafers, candied orange peels dipped in chocolate, nougat-filled pralines, carrot cakes dipped in chocolate.
And so Barth began. This European young woman's efforts in her tiny Tel Aviv kitchen, became a small family business, that today -- 90 years later -- is an Israeli confectionery enterprise with products distributed both domestically and globally
Since 1936, our machines have tirelessly continued to produce,
driven by a deep love for our craft and an unwavering quest for human connections
Our heart is always open, and it is smiling
The Barth company is reinvented
Tastes are reimagined for the present
Yet the message of love remains timeless
Barth's Original Paper Thin Crackers
In new packaging
The same beloved crackers in a new packaging adorned with messages of connection and love.
A sealed bag to preserve freshness and flavor.
One click and you can savor and share, preferably with family and friends, crunchy crackers that burst in your mouth with the caraway or sesame flavor that everyone loves.
NEW
Sharing the sweetness of our cookies and chocolates in each other's company opens our hearts. In those moments, we truly see and hear each other, sharing laughter and embracing the present. Our mouths and hearts overflow with the abundant goodness of life and love
All our products are Kosher - under the supervision of the chief Rabbinate of Israel
Chocolatism
Definition: A social movement born as a counter-reaction to the world of virtual connections.
It is characterized by a passion to share and enjoy fine chocolate with friends, in person.
To spot typical chocolatists:
Seek out those with warm smiles, open hearts, and a zest for life.
Recognize their attentive listening skills and their eagerness to share chocolate with others