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Kinadelach
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Sun, May 24 2009, 10:06 am
My daughter is graduating for high school B''H in a month. There is a specific Rav at the school who my daughter has formed a special connection with. My daughter tends to bottle up her emotions, but for some reason she feels comfortable enough to go to this Rav with her most personal problems. He has brought much meaning to her life and has pushed her to her greatest potential in terms of working on her midot and improving her skills in limudei kodesh. This Rav is respected and has been a wonderful example for my daughter on how to live your life lichvod haShamayim.
So, both my husband and I (and my daughter) would like to purchase a gift for this Rav and his family. However, we can't think of something nice/useful/meaningful to give him. He has a young family (three children ages 1-7). Can you PLEASE give me some ideas? Thank you!
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amother
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Sun, May 24 2009, 10:39 am
I usually find that a check is the most appropriate gift for a Rav.
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freidasima
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Sun, May 24 2009, 10:41 am
We had one rav like that who was very helpful to one of our children. We got him a leather bound eishes chayil, kiddush and birkas hamazon.
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mommy#1
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Sun, May 24 2009, 10:43 am
amother wrote: | I usually find that a check is the most appropriate gift for a Rav. |
some people would feel funny taking a check. depending on your price range, I think a nice piece of silver is really really nice. maybe the fountains for kiddush (sorry-dont know what theyre called!) again, they could be expensive- I don't know your price range
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worldpeace
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Wed, Jul 22 2009, 10:12 pm
a gift certificate to a seforim store
silver becher,etc
a pictur eof a rebbe/gadol
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