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amother
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Today at 12:28 am
If you are a Morah, what are the best gifts you have received? I am trying to plan for chanuka gifts. Morahs really outdid themselves this year.
3 morahs who are mommys of families
One Morah who’s a post seminary girl
Any suggestions? I know cash is nice but there’s no thought or personal touch there
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amother
Winterberry
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Today at 1:24 am
amother OP wrote: | If you are a Morah, what are the best gifts you have received? I am trying to plan for chanuka gifts. Morahs really outdid themselves this year.
3 morahs who are mommys of families
One Morah who’s a post seminary girl
Any suggestions? I know cash is nice but there’s no thought or personal touch there |
The personal touch can be in the note you include 😉
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unique-me
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Today at 2:25 am
Cash is definitely a winner by me. If I combine all the money people spent on "thoughtfull gifts" that's are useless to me, I would rather cash
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amother
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Today at 2:43 am
One chanuka a mother sent me a big syringe and 3 containers of donut fillings from a bake shop, like dulce deluche, nougat and cappuccino cream, we had such a nice time making our own donuts that night after lightning.
I appreciate all of them even chocolate or nice hand cream and a note, I prefer not random items for the house which are useless and embarrassing to regift.
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amother
Apricot
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Today at 6:00 am
What's your budget?
A box of donuts for my kids.
A fresh sour dough bread with 3 dips(that was super delicious and appreciated but expensive!)
Fancy salad bowl that I use every shabbos (but some of them I've returned over the years so it's hit or miss)
The latest book in Judaica store(can be exchanged)
Cookbook
A kid's book for playgroup(cheaper and nice too!)
Or I usually save the cash in an envelope and wait until I have enough money to buy a sheitel! it does take a few years!
Really any gift big or small is appreciated, it's really the thought that counts! Write a nice card to go along!!
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ganmama
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Today at 6:03 am
My favorite gifts have been mugs with kids faces on them!!
Cash is also appreciated.
But for me the most important part is the note! I hang up all the notes so o can remember my kiddos and the wonderful time we spend together.
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AOM
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Today at 6:25 am
As a teacher I always preferred cash.
But there have been some nice things over the years.
Actually for my own kids teachers I usually buy Chanuka time a pair of gloves and a thermos.
I feel like both those things ppl could always use another one and it’s good for this time of year….
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amother
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Today at 2:22 pm
Budget is 50$ I would say. Morahs went above and beyond, I’m looking to give something nice.
Are home things really not appreciated?
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amother
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Today at 2:41 pm
How about a gift card in a local home store. Everyone could always use fresh towels or different/house decor
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amother
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Today at 3:14 pm
amother OP wrote: | Budget is 50$ I would say. Morahs went above and beyond, I’m looking to give something nice.
Are home things really not appreciated? |
Depends what, A smelling diffuser etc I will enjoy or pass on, something like towels or dishes I will try return if it comes with a receipt.
I have so many kitchen towels I dont need another set, and if I did I would want the same as what I have.
I have received a nice hand washing cup for Purim and I needed it so was very happy, I also got a nice jug which I needed, and bh was my taste so I kept, anotherone I gave away...
If its something neutral they can always regift it.
For some reason one year I got 2-3 mini mini frying pans. I dont even know what to do with them but I feel bad throwing them yet I would be embarrased to regift...
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