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Chanukah Gift or Chanukah Gelt?

Chanukah Gift or Chanukah Gelt?

by Dan Roth on Dec 02, 2024
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Every year, it’s the same question. Should we stick to the timeless clink of chocolate coins, or embrace the modern allure of actual gifts? (Because, let’s face it, kids today are more likely to trade gelt for Amazon gift cards faster than you can say "latkes.")

But when it comes to the ultimate Chanukah present for frum kids? The choice just got a whole lot easier. Enter Torah Live: a subscription to 900 videos jam-packed with Torah topics like halacha, middos, and Jewish holidays—all designed to entertain, engage, and educate.

From chesed and kibbud av v’em to Shabbos, tefillah, and Eretz Yisrael, Torah Live covers it all. Want your kids to understand patience or gratitude? We’ve got middos videos for that. Curious about big hashkafic topics like “Why do bad things happen?” or “How can we bring the geulah?” Torah Live dives into those, too.

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Oh, and we just launched a brand-new course: The Wonders of Winter. Picture this: science meets halacha meets hashkafa, with a side of snow, rain, and halachos like Mashiv Haruach and V’Sen Tal U’Matar.

An annual subscription to Torah Live usually costs $90 (Value) or $180 (Premium), but for Chanukah, we’re offering a 10% discount. That means you can gift your kids (or your friend’s kids, or your neighbor’s kids) a year of Torah magic for just $81 or $162.

So, Chanukah gelt or gift? This year, make it both: give your kids something that’ll keep their neshamos shining bright long after the menorah’s last candle burns out.

(And yes, there’s a promo video—watch it now!)

Recipients will get a gift card in the (snail)mail with their login and a personal message.

Order your Chanukah gift here!

 

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