A different kind of Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration!

OK, OK – this is an attempt at being lighthearted!  Personally, I think it’s great!

Harvey wanted to celebrate his son Josh’s Bar Mitzvah in a unique and spectacular way.  None of that “keeping up with the Goldbergs” for him – Harvey was The Trendsetter himself!

Having looked into a Bar Mitzvah cruise and a Bar Mitzvah Safari, he decided that his big surprise would be a Bar Mitzvah in space!  He would rent a spaceship and Josh would be the first Bar Mitzvah space boy.

Space Theme Bar Mitzvah

Space Theme Bar Mitzvah from zimensioncards.com

When the big day came, the spaceship took off with his family, friends and Rabbi.  They had a wonderful time, and when they returned, the local Jewish press was waiting to find out all about the journey.

The first person off the shuttle was the Zaydie.
“How was the service?” the reporter inquired.

“Not bad,” she replied.
“And how was Josh’s speech?”
“Not bad.”
“So how was the food?”
“Not bad.”
“Everything was just not bad? Why aren’t you more enthusiastic? What went wrong?”

Zaydie sighed and replied: “There was no atmosphere.”

Personalized Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mizvah Speech

The dreaded Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah speech? Maybe not!

Bar Mitzvah parent speech

Bar Mitzvah parent speech

If you’re planning a Bar Mitzvah or a Bat Mitzvah that means that some time soon your child and maybe even you or your spouse will need to give a speech. If the thought of writing and delivering a speech makes you panic, you’re not alone!  More and more people are turning to professional speech writers to relieve them of a major cause of the pre-bar mitzvah jitters and to help them articulate their thoughts and feelings. It is very easy and convenient to find speech writers online.  Just type “speech writer” into google, and you will see that roughly speaking there are two types of speechwriting services from which you can chose.

–Pre-prepared speeches—

These speech packages express the important generic sentiments of the occasion.  They are often entertaining and light on the ear.  They are also pleasing to the pocket – for very little money you can often purchase numerous speeches from which you can choose the one that you like most and adapt it to suit your needs – or you can mix and match different speeches. Another advantage of this speech writing genre is that you will receive the prepared speech almost seconds after clicking the order button, so if you have been avoiding the dreaded chore until virtually the last minute salvation is just one click away from your inbox!

–Custom written speeches —

If you are looking to give a unique speech you can turn to a speech writer, who will interview you and translate this into a speech written with you and your family in mind.  This is a great investment as it is more personal, and there is no chance that your visitors will have “heard that before”!  After Sue used the services of speech writers for her daughters Bat Mitzvah she said “If you are wondering whether you should spend the money to have a speech writer write your speech, you can rest assured it is as important as your child’s d’var Torah.  I felt that so much was riding on my message to my daughter in front of so many people and the speech I delivered continues to drop jaws a month after the bat mitzvah.   Hiring a speech writer is not another expense like the dj or the giveaways. This is a mitzvah you do for yourself and your bar or bat mitzvah child!”

–Speech Writing Consultants for Bnei Mitzvah’s –

Bar Mitzvah speech

Bar Mitzvah speech

YourJewishSpeech.com is run by two friendly educators who innovated an original service: Speech Writing Consultancy.  According to this service, the speech giver is a partner with the speech writer, and the result of this partnership is a fantastic speech.

This option is no short cut!  You will be interviewed by the speech writer, who is a skilled listener, and knows how to ask you questions that will guide you to find your own content.  Then the speech writer will write the content in the most eloquent way that will both impress your guests, and express what YOU really wanted to say, and even how you would have wanted to say it.

Speech writing consultant Tali says that “we have no agenda and no template; we just listen to our clients and help to develop their ideas into a well written speech or Dvar Torah with appropriate and meaningful Jewish content.   Over 98% of our clients express that the decision to hire a speech writing consultant was the single best decision of the wedding!”

So if you are planning a Bar Mitzvah or a Bat Mitzvah, feel free to contact Tali and Debbie, the friendly personal speech writing consultants from the form on this page!

Testimonial: “You are an absolute Star and have More than delivered what we expected!  We completely love what you have done and really you have managed to encapsulate so much of the essence of R,  whilst still tying it up to a Jewish message. You have truly delivered and I am so grateful to you – your availability, professionalism and ability to grasp everything so quickly has been fantastic.  Mother of the Bar Mitzvah Boy

You can read more testimonials from our happy customers here http://www.yourjewishspeech.com/testimonials

Bar Mitzvah Mom becomes Israel Party Planner!

Bat Mitzvah Mom becomes party planner

Bat Mitzvah Mom becomes party planner

Shari Alter and her oncologist husband Robert have five kids and live in Englewood. You would think that would keep her busy with no time for so much as a bubble bath or an “Oprah” break, since everyone knows that five kids means lots of car pooling, hockey and assorted craziness. So multi- tasking, including checking the dinner in the ovens while being interviewed, is par for the course.

But wait, there’s more. Four years ago, the family wanted their son’s bar mitzvah to take place in Israel. She, her mother, and son Kevin traveled there to put beginnings of the party together and met Harvey Tannenbaum, an American born party- and event – planner who had made aliyah 10 years earlier. It took a year to make Kevin’s bar mitzvah happen, and then serendipity took over. There were unintended consequences. Namely, a new career for Alter. In her previous life (before the kids) she had been an interior designer for a commercial firm in Manhattan. So good taste was a given.

In planning Kevin’s bar mitzvah, Alter learned about what it’s like to put an event together from 5000 miles away. On that first trip, the family visited different venues, created an itinerary for a family tour across Israel, figured out a way to put the mitzvah back into the bar with acts of chesed, and organized the writing of a Sefer Torah in honor of the event. They took only that one trip for the preplanning and came back with everyone else in tow exactly one year later. Everything was waiting for them, perfectly conceived and executed.

There was a bit of everything – florists, rabbis, tour guides, music, food , photographers, videographers, clowns and entertainment, camels and plane rides. Every details was covered, from the hospitality baskets in each guest’s room, to pre-printed programs, siddurim, place cards for each meal and much more, The bar mitzvah lasted a full week, and 100 people attended from all over the world, including Australia. The main event tool place in Jerusalem at the Kotel, with a party later that night at a venue that overlooked the Old City walls and the Temple Mount.

The rest of the week was spent touring Israel and spending the following Shabbat at the King David Hotel and the Great Synagogue. It was a learning experience and when it was all over, Tannenbaum said to Alter, “I want you to work for me.”

She agreed to become his “American partner,” and three years ago, joined Protexia Plus, Tannenbaum’s firm. She spends most of her time in Englewood, putting plans together for people from across America who want meaningful, memorable events in Israel. Though she cut her teeth on her own son’s bar mitzvah, she’s also planned Passover programs in Herzliyah, events at orphanages, army bases, the Israel museum, winery tours, spa tours, weddings (she’s now planning one on the beach in Caesarea, near the Roman ruins), and VIP tours that are very personal and not like typical “missions to Israel’”.

Sometime they arrange offbeat activities – rock climbing, rappelling off mountains, racketing around the desert at night in a jeep, and taking part at a shooting range – in addition to chopper rides, parasailing, swimming with dolphins and spending nights in Bedouin tents.

Alter says” The best part for the hosts and hostess is that what we do for them is hassle-free. When we did our own party, my husband said it was fantastic because he was able to enjoy himself as if he were a guest not a host. That sensibility is what I bring to everything I plan. I want it to be a personal, happy experience for everyone, including the party-planners. There’s no joy in grief.”

Since that first bar mitzvah, Alter has commuted back and forth and across this country and that country more than 50 times, in order to accommodate her clients. The most interesting event she planned was a bar mitzvah at King Solomon’s copper mines in Timna, near Eilat. Imagine 100 Manhattan West Siders gathered in a tent in the desert, eating and drinking and partying until all hours of the night. “There was no Zabar’s in sight, and they still had a good time,” she says, laughingly.

Alter says that no party is too big or too small for her and her partners to handle, from 1000 guests to two people. One about-to-be-engaged couple took a chopper ride to the top of Masada, all decked out in their finest – ties and tails for him, elegant gown for her. When they got their, the iced champagne was waiting, he proposed on one knee, she accepted and all the people on top to the mountain, all strangers, wished them well.

Written by Jeanette Friedman

Protexsia Plus+ goes beyond the familiar to the extraordinary. We specialize in creating breathtaking events and unique journeys throughout the land of Israel. We invite you to visit our website so you can see for yourself what sets us apart from the rest…

http://www.protexsiaplus.com/

Tips to help you choose a photographer for your Bar or Bat Mitzvah

When the big day has been and gone, your printed images are the only tangible reminder of your event, and therefore, out of all the service providers that you will choose, your bar or bat mitzvah photographer is arguably the most important and deserves a lot of thought!

Rebecca Kowalsky is a photographer who is based in Israel, and works both there and abroad.  When I asked her what tips she had for choosing a photographer for your wedding, she told me the following.

  • It is very important to see the work of your photographer, you need to see for yourself the pictures and know that you like his/her style and that it is appropriate for your occasion.
  • Talk to people who have used the photographer in the past.  You want to make sure that they were happy with the quality of the photographs as well as the way the photographer worked. Ask them about their level of professionalism and how s/he interacted with people.

Choosing a photographer for your Bar Mitzvah

Choosing a photographer for your Bar Mitzvah

  • It is important that your photographer keeps up with the latest developments in his industry.  If they are constantly learning about latest developments and reading about new techniques, then the product will not only be of a great quality, but also you can be sure that s/he is passionate about what s/he does.  A photographer’s love or passion for his work will undoubtedly translate into vibrant photos. So look for someone who loves and lives his/her work!
  • The human element – perhaps the most important factor in choosing a photographer is their interpersonal skills because it impacts on the whole event. Many of my clients have given me feedback that they appreciate working with me because I make people smile and everyone looks great in the photos. So when you are interviewing potential photographers, think about what kind of feeling you get from them, will they contribute to a good atmosphere – or detract from it?!
  • A kid who is at the center of attention at his/her bar or bat mitzvah can often feel self conscious, this is normal, but can unfortunately translate into “stiff” or “lifeless” photos.  When choosing a photographer for your Bar or Bat Mitzvah, you want to find someone who gets along with kids, enjoys having fun with kids and brings the best out of them.
  • The special touch – we all know that it is the special touch that can really make the occasion into one that will be remembered and spoken about for years to come.  Your photographer should be creative, and should have other ideas that will add the special touch – a basket of ideas to enhance your occasion and make it different.   For example I make a poster of the child, which is placed at the entrance of the hall. All the guests can sign the poster and convey their best wishes. Or I take photo shoots before the occasion – working up to the event  – if your son or daughter did a Bar or Bat Mitzvah project, then I would take action shots of that which can be displayed on the night or made in the album.  I take photographs of them receiving and putting on their tefillin for the first time. Sometimes I bring a printer with and do scrap booking activities with the kids.  Some families like a special benscher for Grace after Meals, which can be given out to guests; I have compiled one with beautiful photographs that is very popular.  These are all fun and original ideas which help to create a special and even more meaningful occasion.

Rebecca’s message to people planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah:  “My mission is to create “eternal moments” – to capture and document the beauty of each minute of your event.  This is work that I take seriously, it comes from my soul. And you can see this in my pictures that are vibrant and alive.”

Check out Rebecca’s website for yourself to see her stunning work! http://www.imagesthroughtime.com/

What Rebecca’s clients say:

“Thank you so much for making us so relaxed and smiling all the time at picture taking. It was a real pleasure to meet a talented artist and a real person.” Shelley

I wanted to be sure to tell you how much I love the photos, you did a wonderful job. You truly captured the spirit of the day. I have forwarded the link to several friends and they all said how great they are.  Deborah

“The pictures you took at Chaviva’s bat mitzvah celebration are just beautiful.  You do really fine work. There are so many beautiful shots of each and every one of the kids that we will have a hard time deciding which ones NOT to put into an album.” Phyliss and Harold

The best Bar and Bat Mitzvah party planners in Israel

Bar Mitzvah at the kotel

Bar Mitzvah at the kotel

There are so many reasons to celebrate a Bar Mitzvah or a Bat Mitzvah in Israel.  It is one of the most meaningful places to celebrate one of the most significant days of your son’s life, and it is also a gorgeous country with so many fabulous and unique venues to choose from. Whether you are planning a small intimate Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah  in Israel, or a large formal affair, you will find a location that suits you. Some of the most popular locations for Bar Mitzvah’s in Israel include the Old City of Jerusalem, the Southern Wall, The Kotel and Massada – but there are also  stunning hotels and halls,  ancient synagogues, desert plains, bedouin tents  – the options are endless!  There are also tons of fun and meaningful ways you can entertain your guests to ensure that your Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel will be unforgettable: jeep riding in the desert, swimming with dolphins, cycling around the kinneret, serving food in a soup kitchen, bringing toys to children in hospital – the list goes on and on…

Of course, if you are planning your Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel from abroad, logistics can be challenging (to say the least), but nowadays there is no reason to be put off by this detail.  There are so many amazing events coordinators in Israel and party planners in Israel, who make it their business to look after every small detail for you so that your Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel will be the perfect dream occasion.  Many of these events coordinators and party planners are former immigrants to Israel and have very high standards of professionalism and customer services. Below you will find a list of Events Coordinators and party planners  in Israel who specialize in working with overseas clients.

Protexsia Plus+
Protexsia Plus+ goes beyond the familiar to the extraordinary. We specialize in  creating breathtaking events and unique journeys throughout the land of Israel. We invite you to visit our website so you can see for yourself what sets us apart from the rest…
http://www.protexsiaplus.com/
protexia@netvision.net.il

B’Rosh Shaket
Celebrate your next simcha with NO worry and NO hassle!
B’Rosh Shaket will do all the “leg work” for you, finding the best services at the best prices.
Please visit our site: www.broshaket.com or call: 052-3803048

Shalom Israel Tours
While you’re in Israel, you can take some tours with a fantastic, creative and innovative tour company.  Check them out!
Please visit our site: http://shalomisraeltours.com/

Letizia Event Design and Production
http://www.letizia-events.com/
le@letizia-events.com

(Bar Mitzvah in Israel Planners – if you would like to be added to our growing list please contact us!)

Bar Mitzvah Party Planner Extraordinaire – to the Rescue!

Let me share with you a small glimpse behind the scenes of a Bar Mitzvah Celebration we recently arranged.  A charming South American woman contacted us and told us of her dream to have her son’s Bar Mitzvah in Israel.  Language, logistics and culture made it impossible for her to coordinate the affair alone and so she entrusted the planning to us at Eventfully Yours.  Guests included 200 Spanish-speaking friends and family members.  As a show of affection for the Bar Mitzvah Boy’s grandfather on his special birthday the family ordered a cake to be included in the dessert buffet. The cake was to say happy birthday in Spanish,“ ¡Feliz cumpleaños! Pappa Joe”.

My client was bubbling over with excitement as the Bar Mitzvah began. The guests were mingling at the reception and all seemed in order.  I took the opportunity to slip away and do a final once-over.  I reviewed and mentally checked off the schedule, checked on the meal and confirmed that all special requests had been met as my training and experience has taught me.  Oy vey!  My mouth dropped open!  Yours would too!  The pastry chef lowered a large, decorated platter for my approval.  Pappa Joe’s very special Birthday Cake quite literally said “Happy Birthday in Spanish”.  My husband and partner in our business began to laugh, and yes, today it does seem hysterically funny.  The biggest mess-ups make for the best stories once the crises have past but when it’s my name and my reputation on the line, and when I know my valued client will be devastated, that’s the time for action, not laughter.

Let’s just say that long before the hostess or her guests were ready for dessert we had a new cake in place which read just as expected,“ ¡Feliz cumpleaños! Pappa Joe”.  Best of all, the client never knew that anything was amiss.  I, the planner, smiled broadly exuding confidence and the cake took pride of place on the buffet.  This example is representative of the high level of service and careful attention to detail for which we are known.

Bar Mitzvah cake

Not what we were expecting!

By Shoshana Falik of Eventfully Yours : For a free consultation and many more “save the day” stories please contact us at:
Eventfully Yours
Israel’s Premier Event Planners
www.eventfullyyours.net

USA    212 561 5905
Israel  +972(0)54 7464 722

Do you have more near-disaster Bar or Bat Mitzvah stories?  Tell us about them!

You gotta take all the help you can get – great tips from a Bar Mitzvah Party Planner!

Adina Buchs, a Bar Mitzvah party planner in Israel, shares the following Bar Mitzvah Tips with YJS readers:

The Bar Mitzvah Setting

bar mitzvah hallThe bar mitzvah ceremony is most often conducted in a synagogue setting and, depending on the day of the week, usually includes some combination of having the bar mitzvah boy put on “tefillin”, be called to the Torah, read from the Torah, lead part of the prayer service, or deliver a speech. The Jewish prayer service and Torah reading are usually held with a quorum of ten people. In orthodox settings (and at the Western Wall) only men are included in the quorum, and men & women are seated separately.

Where do you stand on this issue? Is mixed seating important to you? Do you wish for the women in your party to take an active role in the service/ceremony? If so, it is important to choose a setting where this will be possible.

The Rabbi

People who are familiar with the service and know how they wish to conduct their ceremony may choose not to have a Rabbi preside at their bar mitzvah. Others prefer to have a Rabbi to lead them and to lend formality to the occasion.

Will you want someone to conduct the bar mitzvah for you? If you choose a Rabbi, with which affiliation do you feel most comfortable? Is there someone particular you have in mind or do you need assistance finding the right person? Would you and perhaps your bar mitzvah boy like to meet with the Rabbi before the event?

The Bar Mitzvah Torah reading

bar mitzvah torah readingA portion from the Torah is read every Shabbat (Saturday), and a much smaller portion on Mondays and Thursdays. Sometimes additional Torah readings will be held on different weekdays due to special occasions in the Jewish calendar. The Torah is read from a parchment scroll, traditionally with special incantation. Some bar mitzvah boys learn to read their portion from the Torah. This requires study and practice. Others learn to recite the blessings and are “called to” the Torah as it is being read.

Will your bar mitzvah boy be reading from the Torah? If so, it is vital to make sure that you know which portion is being read in Israel on the date of your bar mitzvah (This can be different than what is read in the Diaspora). Make sure to leave enough time for preparation.

 

The Bar Mitzvah prayer service

Reading from the Torah is only part of the Morning Prayer service. This service usually follows a prescribed format as set out in prayer books.

Are you &/or your guests accustomed to a particular prayer book? If so, it is important to arrange a large enough supply of these books for all of your guests. If you wish, you may include some English passages in your service.

Tefillin

From bar mitzvah age on, one may fulfill the commandment of putting on tefillin (Phylacteries). This act is often included in the bar mitzvah ceremony as one way of marking the child’s coming of age. Frequently, tefillin are purchased for the bar mitzvah boy. When this is not the case, tefillin can be obtained for use during the ceremony/prayer service.

Would you like to include tefillin in your ceremony, with an appropriate explanation? Will you require a loan of tefillin or do you intend to buy them for your bar mitzvah boy?

Other aspects of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony

Bar Mitzvah TefillinThere are several additional customs often found in a bar mitzvah ceremony: You may wish to honor certain of your guests by allowing them to play an active role in the service, or by calling them to the Torah. Some people throw candies at the bar mitzvah boy after he is called to the Torah. (This is a symbolic way of wishing him a sweet life). Often the bar mitzvah boy or somebody else is requested to deliver a short sermon.

Be sure to think about these possibilities. If anybody will be speaking at the ceremony it is a good idea to consider when would be the most appropriate point in the ceremony for this to take place.

Perhaps you have something else in mind which you wish to include? Many things, even if not an inherent part of the ceremony, may be smoothly incorporated within. It is worthwhile to air your thoughts with those helping you to create this special event.

MAZAL TOV ON YOUR BAR MITZVAH!

You can find Adina at:http://www.broshaket.com
email: adina@broshaket.com
cell phone: 972-52-3803048