Send a Jewish E-card!


© Beth Lewis

Are traditional pen and paper greeting cards out with the new millennium? Electronic greetings sent through computers and email just seem so much easier to compose and send than their virtually archaic counterparts in the real world. These colorful and often musical "cards" can arrive almost immediately in the recipient's inbox for instant enjoyment and communication of sentiments.

The cyberworld is full of e-cards that reflect the spirit of Jewish holidays and special events. From Pesach to Rosh Hashanah to Bar/ Bat Mitzvahs, if you know where to look, you'll find a wealth of fun and even spiritual greetings to send to your online Jewish friends and families.

Here are some of the best web sites around for you to send during Jewish holidays and life cycle events!

(If you know of any others, please let me know and I will add them!)

Tu b'Shevat Postcards
A collection of free virtual postcards to send in honor of the New Year of the Trees. Tu b'Shevat begins Friday night, January 21, 2000.

Egreetings.com
One of the web's major ecard services. Offers a wide collection of cards for all major Jewish holidays. Simply click on "holidays" under "Send by Occasion."

Hallmark E-cards
The paper greeting card giant offers electronic cards for all occasion. Make sure you look carefully for the free ones. Click on "e-cards" from the front page index.

MazelTov.com
A very well-done site that offers classy cultural cards to send for free.

123Greetings
A smallish collection of animated cards to which you can add festive music and send for free.

Hilah Media Cards
Just follow the directions on top to send a simple Judaism-based greeting card.

CyberSpace PostOffice
A way to send "virtual flowers to say Shabbat Shalom or Chag Sameach."

Blue Mountain Arts
Send cheery cards from this mega-site to your Jewish friends, families, and acquaintances.

SealingWax.com
Uniquely beautiful images to send with your own personalized message.

       

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