Anonymous wrote:Why? I don’t exchanges religious gifts with people? Even in my own religion.
What’s next I am handing out Six Packs of beer on St. Patty’s day to the Irish Catholics at work.
Anonymous wrote:Why? I don’t exchanges religious gifts with people? Even in my own religion.
What’s next I am handing out Six Packs of beer on St. Patty’s day to the Irish Catholics at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would be an appropriate gift for Eid? I'm Jewish and the recipient is an Indonesian Muslim woman, if it matters.
On any other Eid, sweets, flowers, gift card etc etc but this year, raising voice against ethnic cleansing in Gaza would be a genuine gift for anyone celebrating Eid anywhere. It would mean a lot more coming from a Jewish woman. Women on both sides as grandmothers, mothers, mother in laws, sisters, wives, aunts need to join hands and end what their men clearly aren't capable of.
Anonymous wrote:How are we supposed to know what Eid would like- we’ve never even met her. You need to give us more to work with here OP.
Anonymous wrote:A box of fancy Bateel dates
Anonymous wrote:What would be an appropriate gift for Eid? I'm Jewish and the recipient is an Indonesian Muslim woman, if it matters.