Nonie of Beverly Hills AHA! All Natural Skincare celebrated Thanksgivukkah – the once-in-a-lifetime convergence of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah – with their essential oils, a Menorah and a vegan, kosher turkey.

Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) November 27, 2013

With Thanksgivukkah right around the corner, the phenomenon of the holiday has led to many creative ways to celebrate. Mendel Duchman – CEO of Nonie of Beverly Hills and an ordained Rabbi – found a very special way to incorporate his multicultural small business with the spirit of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.

The “miracle of the oil” Hanukkah theme was tied in with the miracle of the natural essential oils in Nonie of Beverly Hills AHA! Alpha Hydroxy Acids natural skincare products.

While their unique Nonie Menorah was burning, the employees and staff of Nonie enjoyed a Tofurkey, a vegan and kosher replacement for turkey. The Tofurkey is a testament to Nonie’s integrity to delivering a quality, vegan-friendly product.

Nonie of Beverly Hills has a distinct California history that is as rich as the Hanukkah and Thanksgiving traditions. The Thanksgivukkah event was the brain child of Rabbi Mendel Duchman, who used the once-in-a-lifetime Thanksgivukkah holiday to thank and pay homage to his multi-cultural staff base.

Thanksgivukkah – a unique phenomenon – as are the essential oils and Alpha Hydroxy Acids in Nonie of Beverly Hills AHA! Skincare. Nonie of Beverly Hills epitomizes the spirit of Thanksgivukkah with their simple, beautiful and unique range of natural skincare products.

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