Jewish Business Gift Etiquette
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Jewish Business Gift Etiquette
Quick answer: a Jewish business gift should be respectful, useful, not too personal, and appropriate for the recipient’s role and relationship.
The safest business gifts are thoughtful without being intimate. A gift for a client, donor, executive, rabbi, or colleague should not feel like a random branded object. It should show taste and respect.
For a simple explanation: do not give a gift that makes the person wonder why you chose it.
Etiquette map
| Rule | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Keep it appropriate | Business gifts should respect the professional relationship. |
| Choose useful or symbolic | Cufflinks, card holders, art, office mezuzah, or silver pieces work well. |
| Avoid guessing too much | Use concierge help when the relationship is important. |
| Match the level | A donor or executive gift should not feel like a small casual item. |
Shop: Cufflinks · Card Holders · Mezuzah Cases.
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