Mishloach manot, which means the “sending of portions” in Hebrew, are
gifts of food and drink that Jews send to each other during the holiday
of Purim.
Sending mishloach manot is a mitzvah that is meant to
ensure that everyone has enough food to enjoy the traditional Purim
feast. It is also thought of as an opportunity to strengthen
relationships between people. What better way to show someone you’ve
thought about them during the holiday than by putting some homemade packaged food items in your Purim baskets?
Dried figs cotton bag
Mint tea jar
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