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What is the Appropriate Wording For Bar Mitzvah Invitations?

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What is the Appropriate Wording For Bar Mitzvah Invitations?

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If you’re not sure what to write on your Bar Mitzvah invitations, you’re not alone. A majority of Jewish parents are embarrassed that they just don’t know where to begin when it comes to the wording on their invitations. Armed with the sample wording selections and attendant tips below, you’ll have a heads-up over your friends and colleagues at synagogue. Bar Mitzvah Invitations have wording that is deceptively simple. That’s the first thing to keep in mind. Even though the event is complex – with extended Torah readings in Hebrew – the invitations are not. In fact, the invitations are the polar opposite of that. So, breathe a sigh of relief and follow these steps: 1. Use about 10 lines of text. Include an adjective-laden introductory phrase, invitation request, son’s name, the word Bar Mitzvah, day, date, time, location, and city. If it’s done right, it should look like a verse or stanza of a beautiful poem. The poetic context marks the spirit of the event better than anything. Someti

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