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Chagall Boxed Notecards, 20 Blank Greeting Cards with 4 Different Styles
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Contains 5 each of the following four notecards: Les Ateliers de Chagall, Maternity, Dance of Miriam, and Me and My Village
Comes in a decorative box
20 assorted 5 x 7 inch full color blank note cards in 4 different styles with white envelopes

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Where can I find a shop that sell Jewish greeting cards in Singapore. I want to buy a Hanukkah card.?



If there's a Yahuda's House of Judaism in Singapore, then you can get it there. You can also get dreidles, latkes, and gefilte fish there. I hate gefilte fish, but to each their own.

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Is there Jewish holidays greeting cards in the net?



yes, there are plenty, here is a list of the good, free sites
www.123greetings.com/events/rosh_hashanah
www.101rosh-hashanah.com/links.html
www.regards.com/cc.cfm/336
www.bluemountain.com/category.pd?path=35639
www.greetingsnecards.com/events/rosh-hashanah.html
www.freewebcards.com/cards/rosh-hashanah
www.roshhashanah-greetings.com
www.jewish-clip-art.com/base/free-rosh-hashanah-clipart.htm

hope it helped

Is it okay to send a "happy holidays" greeting card to a Jewish friend?

At my work we send out Christmas Cards to a lot of our clients. Mostly clients that come in often, and our favorite clients. One of my favorite clients is Jewish. I wanted to send him a holiday greeting, but I didn't know what would be appropriate. Do you think he would be offended if we sent him a card that just read "Happy Holidays?" I just want to let him know that we are thinking about him during the holiday season.


Sounds fine - you've recognised his faith and just wish him seasonal greetings. Don't see there is anything to get offended by. Alternatively find a Hannukah card and send it tomorrow (Hannukah started yesterday I think)

He Doesn't Look Jewish - Boxed Holiday Christmas Greeting Cards - Set of 10 Cards and Envelopes
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Price: $16.50 $14.03

Cards Measure 6.5" x 4.5"
Box of 10 Cards & Envelopes
Printed in the USA

I'm Christian and my in-laws are Jewish (though not Orthodox) What should I do?

They send my wife and I holiday cards for Jewish holy days. Today, while shopping for Easter cards for my friends and my wife's parents, my wife said it would be an "insult" to send a Jewish couple an Easter card. Having accepted their cards for Passover and so forth, I thought it would be appropriate for me to send them greeting cards pertaining to my faith. My wife steadfastly told me not to send them Easter cards - even the ones that were non-religious in nature. What do you think is appropriate in this situation?


When in doubt, don't. You can maybe send them a Happy Holidays card, but I'd think even that might be a bit much.

Invite them over (or out) for dinner. No mention of Easter or anything. If they mention Easter, just say, "No, no -- we'd really just like to have you out for dinner."

should i wish my jewish friend happy hanukka belated in our happy holidays greeting card?



can't hurt- hanukkah DID come early this year.


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