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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
DESCRIPTION:Hanukkah\, the Jewish “Festival of Lights\,” is a vibrant eight-day celebration of resilience\, miracles\, and the triumph of light over darkness. Commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem\, the holiday centers on the miracle of the oil—where a single day’s supply lasted for eight. Today\, families gather to light the Menorah (or Hanukkiah)\, adding one candle each night until the room is bathed in a warm\, defiant glow. It is a season of joy\, defined by the spinning of dreidels\, the sizzling of latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts)\, and the heartfelt gathering of kin to retell a story of courage that has endured for millennia. \nSending a Hanukkah card is a beautiful way to share that “inner light” with friends and family during the shortest days of the year. In a festival that celebrates the small miracle that went a long way\, a physical card is a perfect parallel—a simple gesture that carries immense warmth. Whether it features shimmering blues and silvers\, whimsical illustrations of glowing menorahs\, or elegant Star of David motifs\, a card serves as a tangible connection. It’s a way to send a “Happy Hanukkah” or a wish for “Chag Sameach” that can be displayed proudly on a mantlepiece\, growing alongside the candles as the eight nights progress. \nIn the midst of the winter season\, a handwritten Hanukkah greeting offers a moment of true reflection and connection. It bridges the distance for those who cannot share in the candle-lighting in person\, ensuring they feel part of the family circle. By choosing a beautifully designed card\, you are honoring a rich cultural heritage while supporting the creative artistry that keeps traditions alive.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/hanukkah/2028-01-01/
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SUMMARY:Chinese New Year
DESCRIPTION:There is a profound sense of renewal and shared hope in sending a card for Chinese New Year. As we bid farewell to the old and welcome the new\, a physical card—often adorned in vibrant reds and shimmering golds—serves as a powerful symbol of luck and prosperity. Whether it features the elegant calligraphy of the New Year’s zodiac animal or intricate paper-cut designs\, receiving a card is a tactile reminder of family\, longevity\, and the “red envelope” tradition of wishing abundance to those we cherish. \nIn a festival centered on reunion and connection\, a handwritten note bridges the gap between generations and across continents. Sending a card is a thoughtful way to participate in the world’s most vibrant celebration\, offering a “Gong Hei Fat Choy” or “Xin Nian Kuai Le” that lingers far longer than a digital message. By choosing a beautifully crafted card\, you aren’t just sending a greeting; you’re sharing a wish for a year filled with health\, happiness\, and peace.
URL:https://www.gca.cards/event/chinese-new-year/2028-01-26/
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SUMMARY:Ramadan
DESCRIPTION:Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar\, a sacred time of fasting\, prayer\, and deep spiritual reflection for nearly two billion people worldwide. From dawn until sunset\, the fast is an act of discipline that fosters heightened empathy for the less fortunate and a meaningful renewal of faith. It is a month defined by early morning meals\, the breaking of the fast at sunset\, and quiet evening prayers. Whether in a bustling city or a quiet home\, this time fosters a profound sense of global community\, patience\, and personal growth. \nSending a Ramadan card at the start of the month is a thoughtful way to wish a friend\, colleague\, or loved one a “Ramadan Mubarak” or “Ramadan Kareem.” In a month centred on mindfulness and small acts of kindness\, a physical card serves as a gentle\, supportive gesture that sits on a mantlepiece throughout the thirty days. Whether featuring elegant lanterns\, crescent moons\, or intricate floral patterns\, a handwritten note offers a tangible sense of companionship and encouragement during this period of devotion and peace.
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