Send Corporate Gifts to Israel - 2025 Calendar

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).

Want to send your gifts through us? Fill in this form, we will be in touch with you to curate your corporate gifts, with your budget, idea and we can even brand it!

January - New Beginnings

Start of the year with a statement

February 13th - 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 28th - 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 13th - Purim

Send your employees/customers in Israel Mishloach manot

Gifts full of treats and fun items

April 12th - 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.

April 30th - Yom Ha’atzmaut

Celebrate Israel’s Independence by sending white and blue made products.

June 1st - 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 8th - Tu B’AV

The Israeli Day of LOVE

June - September - Summer Parties

Gift them something fresh!

September 22nd - 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 14th - 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!

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