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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:06 pm
I actually hate the whole "give at school" mentality. Both for teachers and friends.
Friends because either I have to send for all 29 kids in my child's class (massively expensive, and massively unnecessary for my kid to come home with 29 bags of junk)
And obviously it's rude to bring in school for only some friends and not others.
So I really don't know the answer here
Sending for teachers in school means that some kids end up comparing. What did you give? What's your theme? What's the gift?
Over the past 2 years post-corona, my kids schools had MM distribution for teachers at night, the night before taanis Esther. Yes, it was traffic. Yes it was annoying. But at least we were able to get in all teachers, Rebbis, principals, they danced with the students and yet there wasn't that "mean girl" teasing my kid for "only" bringing in a wine and chocolate
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Chayalle


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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:16 pm
Keym, I absolutely do not do the "in school" thing. No taking to 5 friends in school and not others, no way. As for the year they did mm for teachers in school, I sent a gift card. Not having my kid shlep my mm to school, it was just the cleanest way to do it and what the teachers appreciate anyway.....
(and gift card goes in a sealed envelope, no comparing amounts, etc...)
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amother


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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 1:50 pm
amother Lemonlime wrote: | Op. I appreciate your post. Truly.
The challenge in the way we observe Purim is that there are so many things pulling us. So many important things to think about.
And it's not possible to do it all.
1. You have the people saying that the day should be about davening. All these other things are a distraction. Do the minimum, deliver 2 mm, and be done. There's no mitzva to give more.
2. Other people say the day should be about looking out for those who get left out all the time. Make it your business to go out of your way to include the kids who always get left out. This could come at the expense of your own kids enjoying the yomtov, feeling that they had to go along with giving to the nebach as opposed to their real friends, because there's no time for both.
3. Others put great focus on giving their kids a healthy lunch and breakfast. This is laudable but also takes time.
4. Some people have a minhag to do 2 seudos ? Three? They feel this is more important than giving out more and more mm.
5. Some people feel like you should make the day as stress free as possible, since ita busy enough without all the extras. They cut out extra stops.
6. And then there are those who feel that Purim is the one day of year that they get to use their talents and show off their creativity and it gives them energy for many months after.
The bottom line is that there are many priorities to shoot for. But you can't do it all. | \
All true. And I truly believe all of the above can be accomplished according to which appeals to you and STILL manage to find ONE person to include who you believe to be unlikely to otherwise be included. I fail to see how bringing ONE mm to an extra kid will be at the expense of your children, your menu, your davening, your stress-free goal, and your talent.
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dankbar


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Mon, Feb 06 2023, 11:43 pm
Some rebbeim only allow to give to two boys and they give everyone the names who you give to. This way everyone gets 2. Then it's no issue to give in school either.
Other times my boys give to all the boys, from their class, who attend same shul. That is total of 3. So not necesarily their friends, just one place to bring all, where its convenient so we don't have to make extra stops running around.
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spikta


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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 4:48 am
For those of you who can't deliver to another kid for whatever reason, at least make sure that you have spares, so no one leaves your house empty handed (assuming you're not going to them), and make sure whoever is manning the door knows to distribute them.
My husband and I split delivering and being at home, and we know exactly who we're delivering to. So when a kid comes to the door I can give them an MM from DC (whether or not they had originally intended to give them!! no such thing as not on the list!!) and I won't give anything only if I know that DC is already on the way to their house.
I only pre make a few spares, and once the MMs start coming in, I start recycling so that we always have enough. We use simple cellophane bags with cute ribbon and keep all MMs small and simple, so throwing together a few more backups takes less than a minute. No one will mourn the lack of extra junk food...
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