Planning for an important event is not something you can do quickly. For a significant celebration like the Bar or Bat Mitzvah to mark the coming of age of young Jewish ladies and the emergence to adulthood of young Jewish men, you'll want to take the proper steps to ensure the best Bar or Bat Mitzvah Celebration possible.With this, these practical tips in an article from ehow.com can come in handy.
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.
Then, with the date and time, you can already set a particular budget that is dependent on the number of guests you are anticipating. The budget makes or breaks the entire preparation basically because budget affects the size of your guest list as well as location of the celebration.
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.
Setting the date, time and budget can be done easily but the food selection is quite tedious. You need to consider the location as well as the source of entertainment in order to make the celebration truly successful. The same article in ehow.com goes on to show some tips.
Reserve the location where the celebration will be held. The synagogue or Jewish Community Center may have a hall that can be booked for these occasions, or consider a banquet room at a local hotel, restaurant or conference center.
Decide what sort of food and beverages you'll provide. Will the celebration include a full sit-down meal? Finger foods? Alcoholic drinks? Get estimates from a few different caterers if you plan to have a fully catered party.
Following this helpful tips will surely make your child's bar or bat Mitzvah's celebration truly momentous.
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.
Then, with the date and time, you can already set a particular budget that is dependent on the number of guests you are anticipating. The budget makes or breaks the entire preparation basically because budget affects the size of your guest list as well as location of the celebration.
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.
Setting the date, time and budget can be done easily but the food selection is quite tedious. You need to consider the location as well as the source of entertainment in order to make the celebration truly successful. The same article in ehow.com goes on to show some tips.
Reserve the location where the celebration will be held. The synagogue or Jewish Community Center may have a hall that can be booked for these occasions, or consider a banquet room at a local hotel, restaurant or conference center.
Decide what sort of food and beverages you'll provide. Will the celebration include a full sit-down meal? Finger foods? Alcoholic drinks? Get estimates from a few different caterers if you plan to have a fully catered party.
Following this helpful tips will surely make your child's bar or bat Mitzvah's celebration truly momentous.
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