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What Different Types of Bar and Bat Mitzvah Invitations Are Available?

Bar and Bat Mitzvah invitations come in many variations, simple and economical, elaborate and formal. You can do-it-yourself or turn to professionals. You can produce unconventional invitations if you are creative and lean in that direction.

Many word processing and publishing programs exist for those who would like to do-it-yourself and are familiar with computers. These programs allow you to prepare and print the invitations yourself. You can purchase specialty papers and envelopes and construct your own wording.

Blank invitation sets are available from office supply stores and also on-line suppliers. You can purchase invitations with matching envelopes, or invitations and response cards with envelopes provided for both. These invitations typically come with suggested wording. When you find a suitable invitation, you can go to the company Website and download a template form to set up the layout on your computer.

More formal invitations are available at party stores, printers, through your local synagogue, party planners, etc. You can browse through numerous books with sample invitations, ink colors, wordings, etc. These printers may also include response cards, table place cards, napkins, yarmalkas, matches, thank you cards (very important!) and other related items.

On the unconventional end, you can make invitations as large postcards, scrolls, messages in bottles, or even present your invitation on a CD or DVD, etc. Be creative and let your imagination soar if you have the time and desire! However, with these types of invitations you might want to request a telephone or other (how about e-mail?) response.

One final note is wording for twins or siblings celebrating the same date. For two girls, it will be called a B'not Mitzvah, while for two (or more) boys or boys/girls, a B'nei Mitzvah.


Judy Yublosky combines 18 years of professional experience and a life-long practical approach to her party planning efforts. Her specialties include Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, engagements, anniversary and birthday parties, as well as corporate and other celebrations and events. Her company, A-BnC Parties and More, Inc. provides customers with one stop shopping and a variety of party products including Bar and Bat Mitzvah and wedding invitations and a wide variety of party products. Party services include party planning and consulting, decorating, as well as day of event overseeing. Judy works with do-it-yourselfers and has taught classes on making centerpieces and gift baskets. She was named "Best of the Best" in the Northwest (Chicago) Suburban Library System. A free Mitzvah Planning Guide is available on her website.


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