Rosh Hashanah Gift Etiquette: What to Send for Family, Clients, and Employees
Picking a Rosh Hashanah gift is easy. Picking the right one, and sending it at the right time, takes a bit more thought. You want to mark the holiday without…
Picking a Rosh Hashanah gift is easy. Picking the right one, and sending it at the right time, takes a bit more thought. You want to mark the holiday without…
These questions matter even more when you are ordering from the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia for someone in Europe. The safest approach starts before the box is packed.This guide…
A missed parcel is annoying. A missed Rosh Hashanah gift containing alcohol can be more complicated. Wine, Champagne, whisky, and cognac may be subject to delivery controls that ordinary chocolate…
Sending a holiday gift to a client or employee is easy when everyone is in the same country. It gets more complicated when the recipient is in Europe, and you…
Wine often appears in Jewish holiday gifts, but it is not necessary for a thoughtful Rosh Hashanah present. Many recipients do not drink. Some prefer not to receive alcohol for…
Sending a Rosh Hashanah gift to someone in Europe sounds simple, until you start planning the order. You live in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, or Canada. Your…
You want a Rosh Hashanah gift to reach someone in Europe before the holiday starts, not after. That is hard to plan when you live in the USA, the UK,…
Nobody wants to send a thoughtful Rosh Hashanah gift and leave the recipient with a customs bill.This concern is especially common among buyers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada,…
A gift called a “Rosh Hashanah Gift Basket” can easily create the impression that every food inside is kosher.That assumption is not safe.Rosh Hashanah describes the occasion for which a…
Choosing a Rosh Hashanah gift can seem simple until you start asking what actually belongs inside.Should there be honey? Apples? Wine? Pomegranate? Challah? Dates?The answer depends partly on the recipient's…