Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How to Prepare For An Eventful Bar Or Bat Mitzvah Celebration

By Ronald Kelley


When you are planning for your child's Bar or Bat Mitzvah's celebration, you need to equip yourself well to make it eventful. This marks the coming of age of young Jewish ladies and gentlemen and it is indeed a memorable time for a young person's life. An article from ehow.com suggests some pointers to follow to prepare for an eventful affair.

You need to set the date and the time when the celebration will take place. You should be able to set an appointment with the rabbi or administrator of the congregation beforehand in order to make sure that there would not be conflict in the schedule.

Set a budget for the celebration. This may affect the size of your guest list, your choice of venue and the type of party you decide to have.

Determine the size of the celebration. Will you ask just family and congregation members? Friends from your child's school? Out-of-towners? Make the list (don't forget to consult your child), and review it several times to be sure no one has been left out.

The tedious task of selecting the food and choosing the right kind of entertainment overpowers the aspects of date, time and budget. You need to delve deep into details. The article from ehow.com continues to provide some helpful advice.

Do not forget to reserve the venue to be sure of the place. You can have the celebration at the synagogue itself or any Jewish community center or it can also be in a banquet room at a nearby hotel, conference center or restaurant.

Think and choose of what kind of drinks and beverages you should provide the guests. Should the celebration menu already include the drinks together with the sit-down meal? Do you need to prepare some finger foods? What sort of drinks should you serve, alcoholic or non-alcoholic? Scout from caterers if they have a complete package.

All these things considered can certainly make your young child's Bar or Bat Mitzvah's celebration a resounding success.




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