By Maggie Goldman
Thanksgiving
isn’t traditionally known as a gift-giving holiday, but on
Thanksgivukkah, all the rules change! It’s customary (although certainly
not required) to exchange presents on Hanukkah, which means that this
Nov. 28, American Jewish families will have until nightfall to turn
their tryptophan-induced exhaustion into gift-induced excitement.
Can’t figure out what to get for your loved ones? We’ve got a few quirky ideas for you!
Schlep Tote
If
you’ve got to lug stuff around, you might as well do it in style—in
Jewish style, that is! This 38-centimeter by 15-inch canvas bag comes in
black, white and hot pink. You can even have your giftee’s name or
other personalized text printed on the back at no additional cost. (Barbara Shaw Gifts, $25)
Padded Matroyshka-Print iPad Case
Harken
back to the Old Country while staying decidedly modern and fun with
this handmade gadget case made of a colorful nesting doll print. (XSBaggageandCo, $32)
Continue for more gift ideas.
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