Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah Favors:
Party favors are often handed out to all guests who attend the reception party for a Bat or Bar Mitzvah. While not the most important aspect, it is similar to invitations in the sense that – invitations are the first impression for any party, while the favors are the lasting impression (as they will be taken home and saved). Bar Mitzvah favors do not need to be expensive or elaborate to be considered successful – quite often it’s the most unique ones that create the best memories. Here are some great favor ideas for Bar and Bat Mitzvah parties.
• Anything handmade or homemade
• Personalized favors
• Favors tied in to your party’s theme
• Edible favors
• Digital favors
• Religious themed favors
• Donations as party favors
You should purchase your Bar Mitzvah party favors after you have created your Bar Mitzvah save the date cards and Bar Mitzvah invitations. That way you can coordinate them with your theme!
For more examples of Bar Mitzvah party favors...check out
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
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First Communion
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Bar Mitzvah Gifts & Gift Ideas
Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah Gifts and Gift Ideas
Gifts are commonly given at nearly all Bar or Bat Mitzvah parties. Any gifts should be given at the reception party, and not the service. Finding the perfect gift or gifts for a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah is not a difficult task. While the style and nature of gift giving varies by community - there are a number of items that are quite customary to give on this special occasion. You should start looking for examples of the perfect Bar Mitzvah gifts around the time you recieve your save the date cards. Here are some popular gift ideas...
1. Money! (Every boy and girl’s favorite present of all)
- It is common to present money to the Bar or Bat Mitzvah in multiples of $18. The number 18 is considered to be favorable in the Jewish tradition (the numbers 10 and 8 in Hebrew spell chai, which means life). Cash or savings bonds are the most ordinary present to give, so if you are OK with this, you need not read any further. For those who prefer to be more unique or just don’t agree with giving money…I will propose a couple different ideas.
2. Books
- With the introduction of popular E-readers, this practice might not continue on much longer. However, educational books or books relating to famous Jews or Judaism are customary in some communities. Here => you can find unique jewish books that make great Bar/Bat Mitzvah gifts.
3. Religious Items
- Unless you are Jewish, its best to not try and purchase the Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah any religious items as gifts. Many young men and women will also receive their first tallit from their parents to be used for this milestone. Tallit, kippot, tefillin, kiddush cup, candlesticks, tzedekah box – they are all gifts of significance to begin a new life as a Jewish adult.
4. Bat Mitzvah Specific Gifts
- Jewelry is a very common gifts for girls at a Bat Mitzvah. Necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets – they all make great gifts for any Bat Mitzvah. Shabbat candlesticks are also commonplace Bat Mitzvah presents. It is a woman’s honor and duty to light the candles and lead the blessing.
5. The Same Gifts as any other 12 or 13 Year Old!
- If all else fails…purchase the same item or something similar as you would for any other non-Jewish child’s birthday! Video games, clothing, and more are all perfectly reasonable Bat & Bar Mitzvah gifts – don’t over think it!
6. Charity ( Tzedakah )
- It can be a good idea to make a donation to the child’s favorite charity in his or her name. It doesn’t have to be a large amount (remember the multiples of 18).
7. Hand Crafted Gifts
- You can never go wrong with some incredible hand crafted Bar/Bat Mitzvah gifts. It shows the time and effort you put in by searching for unique, one of a kind, hand made item. It will surely be appreciated for years to come. *You can find some neat handmade unique Bar Mitzvah gifts here.
Bar Mitzvah Invitations
You don’t have to spend a fortune on a Bar Mitzvah gift – give what you can afford. Whatever you give, make it from the heart. Even if you are presenting money, make sure that the note card is personal and meaningful. Remember, if you are absolutely stuck – and none of these options interest you, just ask the child’s friends, family, or anyone else he or she is close with. Whatever your gift is, it will undoubtedly be appreciated and help contribute to one of the most important days in any young man or woman’s life.
Gifts are commonly given at nearly all Bar or Bat Mitzvah parties. Any gifts should be given at the reception party, and not the service. Finding the perfect gift or gifts for a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah is not a difficult task. While the style and nature of gift giving varies by community - there are a number of items that are quite customary to give on this special occasion. You should start looking for examples of the perfect Bar Mitzvah gifts around the time you recieve your save the date cards. Here are some popular gift ideas...
1. Money! (Every boy and girl’s favorite present of all)
- It is common to present money to the Bar or Bat Mitzvah in multiples of $18. The number 18 is considered to be favorable in the Jewish tradition (the numbers 10 and 8 in Hebrew spell chai, which means life). Cash or savings bonds are the most ordinary present to give, so if you are OK with this, you need not read any further. For those who prefer to be more unique or just don’t agree with giving money…I will propose a couple different ideas.
2. Books
- With the introduction of popular E-readers, this practice might not continue on much longer. However, educational books or books relating to famous Jews or Judaism are customary in some communities. Here => you can find unique jewish books that make great Bar/Bat Mitzvah gifts.
3. Religious Items
- Unless you are Jewish, its best to not try and purchase the Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah any religious items as gifts. Many young men and women will also receive their first tallit from their parents to be used for this milestone. Tallit, kippot, tefillin, kiddush cup, candlesticks, tzedekah box – they are all gifts of significance to begin a new life as a Jewish adult.
4. Bat Mitzvah Specific Gifts
- Jewelry is a very common gifts for girls at a Bat Mitzvah. Necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets – they all make great gifts for any Bat Mitzvah. Shabbat candlesticks are also commonplace Bat Mitzvah presents. It is a woman’s honor and duty to light the candles and lead the blessing.
5. The Same Gifts as any other 12 or 13 Year Old!
- If all else fails…purchase the same item or something similar as you would for any other non-Jewish child’s birthday! Video games, clothing, and more are all perfectly reasonable Bat & Bar Mitzvah gifts – don’t over think it!
6. Charity ( Tzedakah )
- It can be a good idea to make a donation to the child’s favorite charity in his or her name. It doesn’t have to be a large amount (remember the multiples of 18).
7. Hand Crafted Gifts
- You can never go wrong with some incredible hand crafted Bar/Bat Mitzvah gifts. It shows the time and effort you put in by searching for unique, one of a kind, hand made item. It will surely be appreciated for years to come. *You can find some neat handmade unique Bar Mitzvah gifts here.
Bar Mitzvah Invitations
You don’t have to spend a fortune on a Bar Mitzvah gift – give what you can afford. Whatever you give, make it from the heart. Even if you are presenting money, make sure that the note card is personal and meaningful. Remember, if you are absolutely stuck – and none of these options interest you, just ask the child’s friends, family, or anyone else he or she is close with. Whatever your gift is, it will undoubtedly be appreciated and help contribute to one of the most important days in any young man or woman’s life.
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