Sunday, 26 February 2012

How do you respond to someone or something NEW?

What are your thoughts of starting something new? What are your thoughts of someone who is new to the photography world. What are your thoughts of someone new to taking care of children or new to teaching a group of moms any skill related to being a mom. Or what is your idea of someone new to planting a tree, new to building a house. What skills will you support. Will you give someone a chance when they are new to a job, idea, book, publicaiton ...?

It's an interesting role being an Oleh Chadash or Olah Chadashah. Since you are a new immigrant, anything you do in Israel will be new. So how will you respond if someone says, "New? No come back when you have experience or multiple copies to show or years of ..."

Do you remember that once upon a time you were a little baby? How would you feel if the nurses, doctors, midwives etc said "New? Take it away, we will clean it, measure it, weigh it, take care of it when it is a year old and used to this world."

How about your first trip to the doctor or the Tipat Chalav. Does not matter if you are the new mom or the new baby. What would happen if the staff said "NEW? Bah, come back at your second or fourth or maybe your tenth visit."

How about yoru first day at kindergarten, pre-school, Chader or Gan. How would you respond as the new parent of this new child / toddller to the facility. How would you feel if the teacher or rebbe looked at the new parent and new young child and said "NEW? Bah, go away and come back when you are used to education."

How about the first day you: write a test, climb a tree, sing a song, write a poem, eat a sandwich, make a sandwich, go shopping or any other task. There is always a first time for everything.

What kind of person are you? Are you prepared to give the newbie a chance. After all, the tables can turn at any moment. Now you are a successful businessman being asked to advertise your company, what if tomorrow you end up in the hospital (G-d forbid) and the therapist selling you the adspace is the very one who is the first to greet you in your new role as patient. How will you feel if the therapist now says "NEW? Sorry, we don't treat new patients, why don't you wait till you have been a patient for 6 months or more and then, we will begin your rehabilitation process."

If a Jew comes knocking on your door and you have the ability to assist, don't wait. It does not matter if it is a new baby, new toddler, new child at school, new Bar Mitzvah boy, new Chatan or Kallah or new immigrant. Everyone is new sometime. So give your fellow Jew a chance and together let us build Eretz Yisrael. 


Launching a Publication - Great Prices for First Edition


We are launching a new Publication in the Jerusalem area. The publication is currently focused on items, services and themes that will assist Chatanim and Kallot.

If your product or service fits into this category, you will want to advertise in this FIRST edition, publication. We are offering Terrific low priced, introductory offers for those advertising in our LAUNCH edition.  The offer ends on Thursday 1 March 2011. All ads or text for ads must be booked and paid for in full by 1st March 2011.

For more information about options available and pricing, email Shoshanah

Lookng forward to hearing from you

Shoshanah Shear

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Mishloach Manos 2 for 5772

More images of our Mishloach Manos. Prices coming soon, so stay tuned.


 These two Mishloach Manos (i.e. above and directly below) are of the lower price range. Containers can be changed if you prefer a basket or other container.The above Mishloach Manos, packaged and ready to go sells at ₪ 80 plus delivery.




 This Mishloach Manos is "Something Fishy" It contains a glass dish in the shape of a fish, with two tins of Sardines (differing flavours), a packet of cracker biscuits, chocolate money as the bubbles and decorated with real sea shells, atop rafia, with folded paper as seaweed. This is placed on a clear plastic tray. Packaged and ready to go it sells for ₪ 80 excluding delivery.


 The above image is a Mishloach Manos is arranged on a stunning glass platter with golden roses. The food items include Jelly BonBons, a packet of nuts, a container of dried Paypaya, mini chocs and sprinkled with rose petals. An additional gift of two blue candles is a token of increasing light in your home.

The image below is of the same Mishloach Manos packaged and ready to go. Your message can be added on the reverse side of the handmade Purim Tag. Packaged and ready to go, this sells at ₪ 165 plus delivery




 The image above is of a beautiful square glass dish filled with mini rice cakes and 3 tubs of mini peanut butter, a container of dates, a packet of nuts sprinkled with potpouri. In the back you see two wooden fun percussion instruments, hand painted.

The image opposite shows the same Mishloach Manos packaged and ready to go. The Purim tag is awaiting your message on the reverse side. Packaged and ready to go, this sells at ₪ 130
The above image is a small glass bowl with a mini wine, mini glass, packet of chocolate buttons, tea biscuits. It will come packaged as the others are.

Packaged and ready to go, the above Mishloach Manos sells for ₪ 70 plus delivery.

Please do be in touch with Shoshanah. Let us know which of the Mishloach Manos you prefer.

Proceeds go towards our Bayit Chadash Gemach.

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