3 Tips for Planning a Bar/ Bat Mitzvah

A Bar/Bat Mitzvah is an important day in a young child’s life. They transition from being a child to being an adult, and as an adult they are now held accountable for their actions within their community. A Bar Mitzvah is held when the boy is 13 and a Bat Mitzvah is held when the girl is either 12 or 13 (this depends on the denomination the young lady belongs to), and is held on the Shabbat (or Saturday) after their birthday.

After the formal ceremony at the temple, most families opt to have a  Seudat mitzvah, other wise known as a “commanded meal” or traditional feast. These feasts are shared between friends, family, and community members to celebrate your child becoming a full fledged member of the community. Below are three of our best tips for helping you and your family plan a Bar/ Bat Mitzvah for your son or daughter.

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1) Select a Venue that has Enough Room for Dancing

There is nothing worse then falling in love with a venue but being stuck with a microscopic dance floor. At a bar/ bat mitzvah, dancing is a central element to the after party. Especially when it comes to the Hora, or circle dance, which typically kicks off the signal for everyone to get out on the dance floor. You also want to make sure that your venue has high enough ceilings for the chair lift.

2) Find a Venue that will Allow You to Bring in Food

Another thing to consider when selecting a venue is making sure that they can prepare traditional food, and if they cannot, find out if you can bring in your own outside catering. At events like this, there is no better way to celebrate then with the traditional food you grew up with like challah bread and matzo ball soup. You will also want to find out if the food being served is kosher or not.

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3) Stick to Your Guest List

It can be exceedingly difficult to have a strict guest list and to try to stick to a certain number of guests. However, if you are on a budget, limiting your guest list is the best way to keep costs down. Try to invite only the essentials, close friends, family, and religious leaders. That way you will not have to worry about entertaining a large group of people, and you won’t have to worry about finding a venue to accommodate all of your guests.

If you are looking for catering or party rentals for your upcoming party, consider booking Staten Island Party Rentals. For more information on our services and menu options, call 718.720.0900.

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