This Purim, Give a Gift that Keeps on Giving…
This year for Mishloach Manot give your friends a one-year gift subscription to “Think Jewish” along with an attractive Mishloach Manot Basket!
ne of the Jewish people’s most cherished Purim observances is to give Mishloach Manot, festive gifts of food, to family and friends on Purim day.
Give your friends a one-year gift subscription to Think Jewish, which is a weekly print publication of Chabad.org — along with an attractive Mishloach Manot Basket!
Inside the Mishloach Manot basket will be a note telling your friend to enjoy the festive food in the beautifully arranged basket. This will fulfill the mitzvah of Purim, giving from one person to the next!
In addition, a separate smaller gift basket will be prepared with instructions to pay it forward to another friend to enjoy on Purim!
And the giving doesn’t stop there! Even when the Purim festivities are over, your friends will still be receiving a weekly Think Jewish for an entire year!
This is a great opportunity for Shluchim and Anash to nourish the bodies and souls of supporters and friends all across the US!
Mishloach Manot and one-year subscription only $50.00 + $7.50 shipping & handling.
To place your order please visit www.chabad.org/1423499
We also just made Think Jewish available to Shluchim for free to download in B&W!
For info about regular subscriptions go to www.chabad.org/thinkjewish (getthinkjewish.com)
For info about Shluchim subscriptions, go to mychabad.org/thinkjewish
Make your Purim gift last all year round!
dsf
shalach manos are overdone.
spend a dollar on twoitems, you’re done.
this whole meshugaas is insane. do me a favor!
to number one
number one, u missed the point…….. the whole point of this gift is that it fulfills the mitzvah of mishloach manos AND gives the recipient the chance to learn something new each week for a YEAR. You are clearly a CHer with your head in the sand, time to wake up and actually see the good in things around you. I just ordered for my friend who has no connection to yiddishkeit, maybe you should do the same!
malkah
I think this concept is brilliant — to include a smaller version so that the recipient can fulfill the mitzvah. kol ha k’vod!!!!!