Chanukah cards are one of the most effectual ways to rejuvenate the dead links with our family, friends and business acquaintances. With Chanukah cards, we can not only send the customary season’s greetings, but we can also share some vital news about our lives with our near and dear ones. As Chanukah season is usually the most hectic part of the year, we tend to spend the least amount of time on sending Chanukah cards. In haste, we often commit some serious mistakes. Here are a few tips that would make the entire Chanukah-card-sending endeavor child’s play.
- Chanukah cards are special, and most people prefer to preserve as well as display them. Hence, do not write anything that is extremely personal in nature or highly sensitive. Keep the message short and sweet. If you wish to write anything more, then use a letter head instead of Chanukah cards.
- Chanukah is Jewish Christmas, and it is a bit different from Christmas. Therefore, don’t mix up your Christmas cards with Chanukah cards. Set aside your Chanukah cards specifically for your Jewish friends.
- Often, people receive piles of Chanukah cards during the holiday season. Mostly, the envelopes, that carry the address of the sender, are thrown away. It becomes very difficult to determine which Joe or Mary has sent the Chanukah card. In order to avoid confusion from springing up, and misunderstanding from destroying the otherwise excellent relationship, remember to add your address inside the Chanukah card also.