A Bar or Bat Mitzvah Web Site — Extend the life of your celebration
with this new commemoration idea!
It's the ultimate way to remember your child's special day
of passage to Jewish adulthood –
a personal Bar or Bat Mitzvah web site that commemorates and documents this
wonderful event. Your web site can include everything from photos of the
preparations, service and reception, to a blog where family and friends can
post comments and compliments. And because it's online, you can share the
happy memories anytime with anyone around the world.
You've been anticipating this day for years, your child has been preparing
for months. You spent hours in the planning and big bucks
to make everything work. Now you can extend the life of your Bar or Bat Mitzvah
celebration with an online repository of memories of your child's major Jewish
religious milestone.
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web site!
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web site!
A commemorative Bar or Bat Mitzvah web site lets you:
- Share your event with distant family and friends
- Have a readily accessible, digitally archived keepsake
- Recall and relive your memories 24/7
- Show and share your pride in your child
- Create living history for your family
- Work with your child on a creative project that honors your religious tradition
- Bond and stay in touch with your extended family
- Reiterate the importance and meaning of Jewish traditions to your family
Ideas for your personal Bar or Bat Mitzvah web site:
Let Just Rites set up your web site a few months before the Bar or Bat
Mitzvah, and include the web site address on your invitations
- Tell your guests the Jewish religious traditions that are being honored
- Explain the Bar or Bat Mitzvah service to your guests
- Tell your guests some of the traditions observiced during the celebration
- Tell your guests how your child has prepared for this occasion
- Have your guest encourage your child with blog entries before
the big day
Let Just Rites complete your web site after the Bar or Bat Mitzvah,
and include a link on the thank you notes to your guests
- Post stories and reflections of the ceremony and celebration
- Add one or more photo galleries of images of the Bar Mitzvah child, family,
guests, the prepatations, the ceremony, the celebration, the mitzvah
project, etc.
- Post audio recordings of special moments, such as the Torah portuion, the
Haftorah, the D'var Torah, the candlelighting ceremony, and the toasts
- Include video clips taken by a professional videographer or friends
- Add text of the D'var Torah and candle lighting poems that your child wrote
- Include an explanation of the Mitzvah Project that your child chose to
undertake and why (Your site can raise awareness for the charitable
organization that your child worked with)
- Have your guests congratulate your child and share anecdotes through their
blog entires
- Recognize the Hebrew school teachers, tutors, Rabbi, Cantor and other Jewish
Community leaders that worked with your child
- Recognize and promote the special event vendors that helped you plan and
carry out your unique celebration
Just like your event, your Bar or Bat Mitzvah web site can run the gamut from strikingly simple to simply sensational. So, add a new tradition to this time-honored religious tradition…Contact
us to get more information for creating a personal Bar or Bat
Mitzvah web site for your child.