Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Precovid I would attend the shiva and bring food. Coordinate with them for days and specific foods. Now that Shiva is small or zoom, I've been sending either a food gift card that they can use whenever. You can also have a tree planted in Israel, which is a nice symbolic gesture.
Ditto on trees. Jewish National Fund.
Jew here nah don't waste your money.
Food or make a donation to something besides Jewish National Fund. Jewish National Fund shoulds great but in reality more of a sham.
Oh wow, thanks for this. I was actually going to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Precovid I would attend the shiva and bring food. Coordinate with them for days and specific foods. Now that Shiva is small or zoom, I've been sending either a food gift card that they can use whenever. You can also have a tree planted in Israel, which is a nice symbolic gesture.
Ditto on trees. Jewish National Fund.
Jew here nah don't waste your money.
Food or make a donation to something besides Jewish National Fund. Jewish National Fund shoulds great but in reality more of a sham.
Anonymous wrote:If they are conservative they probably only eat Kosher food. Get a gift certificate to a kosher restaurant or grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:If they are conservative they probably only eat Kosher food. Get a gift certificate to a kosher restaurant or grocery store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Precovid I would attend the shiva and bring food. Coordinate with them for days and specific foods. Now that Shiva is small or zoom, I've been sending either a food gift card that they can use whenever. You can also have a tree planted in Israel, which is a nice symbolic gesture.
Ditto on trees. Jewish National Fund.
Anonymous wrote:Precovid I would attend the shiva and bring food. Coordinate with them for days and specific foods. Now that Shiva is small or zoom, I've been sending either a food gift card that they can use whenever. You can also have a tree planted in Israel, which is a nice symbolic gesture.
Anonymous wrote:I usually send food (something easy that doesn’t require much effort to store, serve or eat) so that the no one has to worry about feeding family and guests. A donation to an appropriate charity is also common.