Corporate Gift Opportunities Calendar 2024 - Israel Edition
It is so important to show your appreciation to your partners, customers, employees and donors.
The gifting culture in Israel is a bit different than in the rest of the world. This is why we’ve created a Calendar to help you highlight and plan your gift sending to your employees , customers, donors and investors in Israel (whether they are remote or not).
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January - New Beginnings
Start of the year with a statement
February 24th - Tu Bishvat - ט״ו בשבט
Tu B'Shevat is the birthday, or new year of the trees.
February 14th - Valentine’s Day
Although Israel has its own Valentine’s Day, February 14th has recently become popular.
A great day to show you care.
February 9th - Family Day - יום המשפחה
Family is everything and in Israel this day can be made special in many ways
March 8th - International Women’s Day
Celebrated with meaningful, pampering gifts
March 23rd - Purim
Send your employees/customers in Israel Mishloach manot
Gifts full of treats and fun items
April 22th - Pessach / Passover
One of the biggest times of the year for gifting,
If you cannot gift year round - choose to gift during passover, rosh hashanah and Hanukkah. It is a must in Israel.
May 13th - Yom Ha’atzmaut
Celebrate Israel’s Independence by sending white and blue made products.
June 11th - Shavuot
Gift baskets full of cheeses, flowers and edibles are the norm
June - LGBTQ Pride Month
It is your time to show your true colors!
August 18th - Tu B’AV
The Israeli Day of LOVE
June - September - Summer Parties
Gift them something fresh!
October 2nd - Rosh Hashanah
One of the biggest times of the year for gifting,
If you cannot gift year round - choose to gift during passover, rosh hashanah and Hanukkah. It is a must in Israel.
December 25th - Hanukkah/ End of the Year
One of the biggest times of the year for gifting.
If you cannot gift year round - choose to gift during passover, rosh hashanah and Hanukkah. It is a must in Israel.
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HAPPY GIFTING!