Mishloah Manot

Saved from imminent destruction, the Jews of Shushan celebrated by giving sweet things to people they care about (mishloah manot) – just a small way of offering thanks for the miracle of survival by recognizing that we all get by with a little help from our friends.

In that spirit, share the love this Purim - Who do you need to: *make smile? *thank for getting you out of a bind? *express appreciation to? *impress? *remind that you exist? Here's how it works: We create beautiful and meaningful little gift baskets and you tell us where to send them. Our tradition challenges each of us to give at least two of these gifts on Purim - but we'll happily send sweetness to as many members of our community as you'd like to honor.

And here's the best part: remember in middle school when Josh Cohen sent you a Valentine but – oops - you forgot to send him one? Opt in to reciprocity and we guarantee that anyone who sends you mishloah manot will automatically receive it back from you. And vice versa. Farewell childhood trauma, hello social serenity. So reward yourself, and those you love, with some tax deductible sweetness this Purim.  

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