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Sympathy Comfort Gift Basket |
Our most popular sympathy and shiva gift basket!
If you can't be there yourself, here is a gift basket that will provide some nourishment during the shiva (mourning) period.
Includes a lovely mix of sweet and savory:
-granny apple coffee cake that will feed 6-8 people
-8 large pieces of mixed rugelach, voted "Best Mail Order Dessert" by food writer David Rosengarten
-California dried fruits from Torn Ranch (apricots, pears, peaches, apples and prunes, 8 oz bag)
-Bag of Feridie's lightly salted, whole jumbo Brazilian Cashews
-Bag of Fastachi cranberry nut mix
-Jar of delicious, healthy hummous
-Seabear smoked sockeye salmon
-Elsa's Story sea salt crackers
-Lake Champlain Chocolate's dark chocolate bar filled with raspberry ganache
Kosher, all contents are dairy except for hummous, dried fruit and salmon, which are parve (dairy free). Feeds 12-16 people.
Occasionally, substitutions are made if we run out of an item. We always replace with an item of equal or greater value.
Helpful Gift-Giving Information and Suggested Gift Card Text for Shiva and Sympathy Gifts Feel free to revise, edit or combine, as is appropriate for you.
-With our heartfelt sympathy.
-Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this (difficult) time.
-We are thinking of you and your family.
-Our thoughts and hearts are with you.
-With deepest sympathy.
-We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts.
-With our heartfelt sympathy.
-Our deepest sympathy at this difficult time.
-May G-d comfort you among all the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. (For Jewish recipients)
In closing, each card should include “love,” “sincerely” or “regards”, depending on the relationship. For business gifts, “your friends at XYZ Company,” is appropriate.
If you have been out of touch with the family for some time or if you knew the deceased and not the family, be sure to include some information in the card to let the receiver know who you are.
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