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Bar Mitzvah Invitations ... continued...
A Bar Mitzvah marks the “coming of age” for a 13-year-old Jewish boy. Celebrate this special day with family and friends. Traditional Bar Mitzvah parties are the most common. Use a two-color scheme. Place tablecloths on each table and use chair covers. Napkins should also match. Don’t forget to coordinate your centerpiece for the tables, too. Tie balloons together and attach them to chairs and tables. The menu should include classics such as potato kugel, baklava, and salmon.
Bar Mitzvah Personalized Invitations
Have unique yet traditional Personalized Invitations for the Bar Mitzvah made using The Star of David on the front.
Invitation Etiquette
Let guests know that gifts are welcome. Let them know that monetary gifts are also welcome- as a portion of the monetary gift will be given to the guest of honor’s chosen charity.
Party Favors
Fill party favors bags with a Star of David Bookmark and a keychain.
Guest of Honor
For the candle lighting ceremony, place a collage of photos of the Guest of Honor behind where the candle will be lit.
Thank You Notes
Send Thank You notes to each guest that helped to celebrate in this “coming of age” Bar Mitzvah.
Bar Mitzvah is a special celebration that should be planned with some time. Invitation should be well thought of as they should be nice, elegant yet fun. The invitations should have specific information regarding the event, as to not only date, time and location, but also attire, and want to bring and what not to bring. Get detailed and have a mega hit party.
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Bar Mitzvah literally means son of the commandment to observe the commandments along with the corresponding right to take part in leading religious services, to count in a minyan, to form binding contracts, to testify before religious courts and to marry. Bar Mitzvah
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