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Planning Your Bat Mitzvah Ceremony and Reception

If you’re Jewish you understand that a daughter’s Bat Mitzvah ceremony is a very important event in both your

lives and having the perfect ceremony involves a great deal of planning. Everything from deciding

on the guest list, level of formality, arrangements for out of town guests and ordering invitations can sometimes

overwhelm. Below are a few tips and items that will hopefully make planning

your Bat Mitzvah ceremony reception easy and hassle free.

Bat Mitzvah Ceremony and Reception Planners

Bat MItzvah ceremony and reception planners can be a

great ally in streamlining your event and helping take some of the workload off your shoulders. Planners

will take it upon themselves to locate caterers, the best hotel

accommodations, video/photography and theme elements that you want to use in your Bat Mitzvah ceremony and

reception. Unfortunately, this option is only available if your budget allows. Planners can be expensive but

if you have the means, this is definitely the way to go.

Using a Theme For Your Bat Mitzvah Ceremony and Party

A good way to organize your planning is around a theme. Bat mitzvah ceremony and reception themes have become quite popular

in recent times and by choosing a theme, a lot of the other elements that go into your Bat Mitzvah ceremony

become easier to decide on. Themes can range from

your child’s favorite band or hobby to full blown affairs with circus animals and performers. Your goal should

be to focus on something that is both going to make your daughter happy as well as provide a fun and festive

environment for your guests.

Bat Mitzvah Ceremony Decorations and Entertainment

Entertainment and decorations are staples at most Bat Mitzvah ceremonies and receptions. If you

are using a theme for your Bat Mitzvah ceremony, deciding on the decoration portion is much easier since your

theme will suggest colors, patterns, imagery for your decorations. When choosing live entertainment such as

music, it is important to get a good understanding of your daughter’s tastes and favorite bands. A DJ who plays the music that she and her friends listen to can earn you some serious style points

(plus, what 13 year old girl wants to hear YOUR favorite songs at her Bat Mitzvah ceremony and party?).

Your Out of Town Bat Mitzvah Guests

If friends and family members are coming in from out of town, it is always a nice gesture to arrange

accommodations at a local hotel. By doing a group booking of multiple rooms,

hotels will almost always provide you with preferred pricing and a code to use when your Bat Mitzvah ceremony

guests book their rooms. Another thing you can do is have a guest basket placed in

each room that is book that includes directions to the Bat Mitzvah ceremony and reception as well as other points

of interest around town.

Bat Mitzvah Invitations: Making the Right Impression

Since the

Bat Mitzvah invitation will likely be one of the items kept by your guests, it is wise to spend some time

creating one of high quality. A good approach is to find a stationery and invitation

designer who will work with your to create a unique Bat Mitzvah invitation that you and your guests will

appreciate. High quality paper stock and materials are a must.

These are just a few of the things to keep track of when planning your Bat Mitzvah ceremony and reception but

hopefully you can see how your planning can be systematic when you decide on an overall theme. Bat Mitzvah

ceremonies and receptions are a once in a lifetime event for you and your daughter and doing your best to make it

an event that everyone will remember doesn’t need to be difficult. Picking a theme is a fast way to provide

structure to your planning.



By: Robert Paulson

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