
Collectible Ducks
Kosher-themed, hand-decorated rubber ducks — each a character, each with a QR-coded tag that opens straight to the community.
Shop the ducks →שמחה · joy in every duck
A global movement spreading Jewish joy, unity, and kindness — one duck at a time. Hide a duck, find a duck, share the smile.
If hate can go viral, why can't love?
Official duck · שלוםquack mazel!the flock, in the wild
Every photo streaming past was sent in by a Quacker who found a duck out in the world — a car wash in Carolina, a cruise buffet in the Bahamas, the Chagall windows in Jerusalem.
























spotted around the world
Ducks have turned up in 18 countries — carried by the people who found them.
the revolution, in three parts

Kosher-themed, hand-decorated rubber ducks — each a character, each with a QR-coded tag that opens straight to the community.
Shop the ducks →
From Atlanta to Athens, from Yellowstone to Jerusalem — Quackers hide, find, and share ducks around the world.
See the map →
Every duck is a doorway — to a mitzvah, a story, a bit of Jewish joy, and a wide-open welcome to the curious.
Explore Jewish joy →how a drop works
Tuck a duck somewhere a stranger will grin to find it: a park bench, an airplane tray table, the rail of a cruise ship.
Every duck comes with a tag, and the tag carries a QR code. Scan it and the sightings map opens up, showing where this little traveler has already been.
Snap a photo, add it to the map, and hide the duck again for the next person.
One duck, many hands. That's how a rubber duck turns up at Times Square, the Chagall windows in Jerusalem, and on a flight over the Atlantic.
spotted in the wild →

Lake Lanier, Georgia, USA
This little duck was waiting for me in the parking lot on a much-needed water and ice run on 5 July. Thanks for the smiles.

Adel, Georgia, USA
The duck landed on our gladiator safely.

Newport, Rhode Island, USA
We were enjoying a pint over a beautiful sunset and came across this cutie.
From a cruise-ship buffet in the Bahamas to the Chagall windows in Jerusalem, a car wash in South Carolina to a burger joint in Athens — every pin is somebody's good day.
Real sightings shared by Quackers — a few of many. Spotted a duck? Add yours through the form.
read · reflect · kvell
Two weekly Jewish Joy columns — a turn through the Torah portion, and a catch of everyday sparks. Free to read.
Finding the Joy
Spiritual Sparks
Finding the JoyPinchas's closing chapters — the offerings calendar — read through setting up a first kitchen in Kiryat Shmona on a pilot trip: the korbanot as food, fire, and aroma at set times (28:2), Shabbat's offering stacked on the daily tamid (28:10), the 17 Tammuz cessation of the tamid sitting beside the parsha that commands it, and a motorcycle solidarity convoy buying lunch in the battered north as the daily rhythm resuming.
Read →שמחה · joy is the strategy
Antisemitism grabs the headlines. Our answer is joy that is bigger, brighter, and more contagious than the hate — Jewish pride, spread in public, one smile at a time. The doors are wide; the Jewish core is unapologetic.