April 5th, 2014
The Sollender family from Short Hills, New Jersey, celebrated their son Ethan’s Bar Mitzvah on October 19, 2013, with a Kiddush luncheon at Temple B’nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, New Jersey, and a reception at Space in Englewood, New Jersey.
This celebration was very different from his sister Paige’s, who had a skiing theme. His theme was “E,” not only his first initial, but also his nickname.
Pictured L-R: Dad Marshall, Bar Mitzvah boy Ethan, Mom Shari and Sister Paige.
The photographer was Jeffrey Fleisig Photography and the rest of the vendor directory is listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

Ethan at the Bimah for his service at Temple B’nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, New Jersey.


Julie Maloof Designs created the unique cut-out letter “E” invitation.


The entire Sollender family looked great. The men got their clothing at 580 South. Mom Shari purchased her cocktail dress at Lyn Kohls Boutique and sister Paige found her dress at Neiman Marcus.

The Sollender family in front of the arcade at Space

The family wanted a fun and exciting location for Ethan’s Bar Mitzvah which is why they chose Space, an event venue with built-in video games, a bowling ally and a great dance floor.


Elvira Grau owner of Space created most of the decor using Ethan’s first initial “E.”

The “E” invitation was on display on the place card table

“E” was used around the room as a decor accent

This “E” was part of the adult centerpieces

Ethan’s sign-in was an original painting which incorporated his love of lacrosse and his initial.

Ethan’s sign-in now hangs in his room at home

Hi NRG Sound Productions, with Charlie as the MC, was the music entertainment and they kept everyone dancing all night.

Ethan with MC Charlie

Ethan was in the middle of the action all night

Space offers many activities for guests of all ages.

Magician Jason Silberman wowed the crowd

Space offers great interactive fun

Ethan enjoyed the photo booth

The Main Event was on hand with great photo favors

Mom Shari’s company Images4Ever produced his montage.

Watch here

Party Swag by Zapgo designed the hooded sweatshirt for all of Ethan’s friends.


“E”mazing and delicious pretzels from Philly Pretzel Factory Of Livingston were given out at the end of the party as the guests were leaving.


Ethan worked with the Friendship Circle for his Mitzvah Project. The Friendship Circle extends a helping hand to families who have children with autism and other special needs and involves them in a full range of Jewish and social experiences.

Ethan took a few of their classes and worked at their camp at the end of the summer. He spent a few days with a special needs boy and gave him the experience of an amusement park and Rebounderz Trampoline Park. Ethan enjoyed it as much as he did!

Advice from Mom Shari:
“This is my second Mitzvah that I planned. Both were special in their own way. My advice would be to choose a party that suits your child. The day is about him/her, not anyone else. Include your child in some of the decisions that need to be made for the day. Ask them their opinions so they feel included. When you are at the party, try and say hello to as many people as possible and then just enjoy and have fun.”

The following vendors helped to make Ethan’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue/Party Planner: Elvira Grau, Space, 201-567-3810
Music Entertainment: MC Charlie, HI NRG Sound Productions, 718-818-8490
Photographer: Jeffrey Fleisig, 845-596-0825
Invitations: Julie Maloof Designs, 973-615-6952
Favors: Party Swag by Zapgo, Shari Schwartz 973-380-3221
Photo booth: The Main Event, 800-839-0918
Magician: Jason Silberman Magic
Videographer: Lorenzo Esquival, picsbylorenzo@yahoo.com
Montage: Mom Shari Sollender, Images4Ever, 973-945-0573
Pretzel’s: Philly Soft Pretzel Factory, Livingston, NJ location, 973- 994-1004
Sign-in board: Carrie Melandrino, 310-387-0362
Mom Shari’s cocktail dresses: Lyn Kohls, 973-467-7800
Sister Paige’s cocktail dress: Neiman Marcus
Suits for Men: 580 South, 973-758-0580
Hair: Subway Salon, Short Hills, NJ
Make-up: Julu, Beauty-kelly@julubeauty.com
Transportation: Jordan Bus Company, 973-838-5000
April 2nd, 2014
Bar and Bat Mitzvah receptions are not complete without the traditional Horah!
Usually a few strong and brave guests hoist up the Bar or Bat Mitzvah child in the air and then their immediate family as the song Hava Nagila plays loudly.
Friends and family dance around in a circle looking at the guest of honor in the chair as they try their hardest not to look scared.
The Horah is a great photo opportunity and makes for lasting memories.
Here are some fun things that other families have done to start a tradition of their own around their child’s Horah!
The chair above with a special lifting handrail is from Kombert Caterers.

As we reported in the Rothenberg Bar Mitzvah Family Spotlight, the Mitzvah dad custom built the Horah chair made from old hockey sticks!

At this celebration, certain guests were identified as the “Hora Hoister” for a better organized dance

As reported in the Gendler Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight, this family bought an unfinished chair, painted it and then stenciled the Bat Mitzvah girl’s name, date and Hebrew name on it. She also added a beautiful quote from the Torah on the front and decorated it with lots of big rhinestones

If you’re going to be up in the chair, wear some fabulous shoes like this Bat Mitzvah Mom did from the Rosh-Gorsky Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight story

This family had t-shirts created saying, “Chair Guy” and handed them out to those friends who would be doing the lifting

Flutter FETTI® adds to the festive celebration with a flurry of colorful confetti swirling around a dance floor!
Did you do something special for your child’s Horah? Please share it with us at info@mitzvahmarket.com.
April 2nd, 2014
Linzi Etzion of Linzi Events recently planned a New York-themed Bar Mitzvah celebration for a family from Boca Raton, Florida.
With so many great details, guests felt like they were visiting New York City!
This celebration took place at Delaire Country Club in Delray Beach, Florida, and Domino Arts Photography and Video was the photographer.

The New York Times was creatively used as part of the table tops

The menu resembled New York City subway signs

Fun New York City themed centerpiece

The New York City skyline served as a stunning backdrop against one wall

The kids’ lounge featured graffiti posters in the background

MC James and the Triple P dancers joined the Bar Mitzvah boy and everyone was in a New York State of Mind

The Bar Mitzvah boy made a grand entrance into the ballroom

The dance floor plasma screens featured shots of New York City’s famous landmarks

Full room shot with checkerboard dance floor
We thank Linzi Events for sharing this Bar Mitzvah celebration with our readers.
The following vendors worked on this celebration:
Party Planner: Linzi Etzion, Linzi Events; Photographer: Domino Arts Photography and Video;
Music Entertainment: MC James Campbell and Justin Kratish with Premier Power Productions;
Venue: Delaire Country Club
March 30th, 2014

March 30th, 2014
Kayla Wolfson a sixth-grade student at The RASG Hebrew Academy in Miami Beach, Florida, loves to bake and found the perfect Mitzvah Project with Pies for Prevention.
Founded by two sisters in Teaneck, New Jersey, who lost both their mom and grandmother to Ovarian cancer, the funds raised help launch programming for ovarian cancer patients through the Jewish organization, Sharsheret.
Pictured Above: L-R Kayla Wolfson and her friends
MM: Why did you decide to take on this particular Mitzvah Project?
KW: About six months ago, my parents and I started discussing ideas for a Mitzvah Project in honor of my Bat Mitzvah. I wanted to do something unique that would be meaningful to me and also do something that my friends could participate in. Immediately, I thought of an organization called Sharsheret. Sharsheret supports Jewish women and their families facing breast and ovarian cancer. My parents and I did some research and found out more information about a project of Sharsheret’s called Pies for Prevention. Since I love to bake, this seemed like the perfect fit.
MM: Can you give us details of your Mitzvah Project?
KW: Pies for Prevention is a bake sale held during Thanksgiving. The idea came about from two women Adeena Sussman and Sharon Weider, who lost their mother, Stephanie Sussman at the age of 63 and then their grandmother, Ann Nadrich from ovarian cancer. They wanted to do something special and meaningful to honor their memories. Since their mother was a wonderful cook and baker they thought a bake sale benefiting Sharsheret’s Ovarian Cancer Program would be a perfect match. The Bake Sale began four years ago with locations in Teaneck, N.J., and Manhattan. Since then they have added Atlanta; Sharon, MA; West Orange, NJ; Great Neck, NY; Englewood, NJ; East Brunswick, NJ; and now this year, Miami. This project has raised more than $80,000 as well as awareness of Sharsheret’s amazing accomplishments and support network.
MM: Please give us details of your Mitzvah Project?
KW: The girls in the sixth-grade class came over to help me bake over 125 pies. Each pie was pre-ordered and sold for $18. I was able to raise over $3,000 for Sharsheret. I am proud to have donated all the ingredients we used for the pies and I am proud to have participated in such an incredible Mitzvah Project in honor of my Bat Mitzvah.
MM: How did you spread the word?
KW: I created this flyer.

We thank Kyla and her family for sharing this wonderful Bat Mitzvah project with our Mitzvah Market readers.
March 30th, 2014
The Beinhaker family from Westfield, New Jersey, celebrated son Camden’s Bar Mitzvah over Labor Day weekend at Camp Kinder Ring in Hopewell Junction, New York. It was a weekend celebration that offered all of the excitement of sleepaway camp in just three short days. Camden, who has never gone to sleepaway camp, was able to enjoy it for the first time with his family and friends.
Pictured L-R: Sister Lleyton, Mom Anita, Bar Mitzvah Boy Camden, Dad Mitchell and Sister Aylinn.
The photographer was Matt Petricone and the rest of the vendors are listed at the end of the spotlight.
Jennifer Wilner of White Wave Graphics designed the invitation and Matt Kennedy from Digital Craft Design and Fabrication Services is the artist that did the wood burning for the invitations. They both really set the tone for this invitation by creating the “rustic” feeling of camp

Camp Kinder Ring is a sleep away camp located in Hopewell Junction, New York, and a wonderful location for a special weekend. With the beautiful tree-lined entrance guests pulled up to a red banner that read, “Camp Camden”

As guests drove down a tree-lined path they were greeted by poster size photos of Camden which hung on trees. This photo was the first, Camden as a newborn. There were photo posters of Camden up to age 12

There were also directional signs to all activities and events posted on large tree trunks
The Beinhakers looked great throughout the weekend with different outfits for the casual photo shoot, the service and the party. The family posed in their camp chic outfits by the lake before Friday night services

Green was the accent color for Saturday morning services

They looked great in their party clothes

The logo, also created by Jennifer Wilner, was seen throughout the party

There were many great camp elements incorporated into the party. Close family friends arrived on Friday night and as they checked in, they received weekend agendas, camp maps and “Camp Camden” blankets to keep them cozy at night. Saturday morning a chartered bus brought Camden’s guests and the kids enjoyed a boxed breakfast and a movie on the bus

The fun-filled weekend schedule

A map of the camp with guest names and bunk location

The family at Friday night services

Saturday morning services took place lakeside with over 200 guests to share the special occasion

Friends of Camden’s distributed prayer books to guests

After the service, guests feasted on their favorite comfort food at a BBQ lunch
And then, thankfully the sun came out!

After lunch, Camden’s friends went head-to-head in a friendly color war competition. The other guests enjoyed activities by the lake, pool and around the camp, including: tennis, boating, hockey, hiking and water trampoline

Ice cream and camp…the perfect combination

Happy campers took time to pose

No sleep away experience is complete without fun on the lake!

Camden and a friend

A friendly tug of war competition

Guests enjoyed Camden’s Trail Mix Bar, an ice cream bar and refreshments

A few guests were excited to “decorate” Camden’s cabin

Camden made quite the entrance after the showing off his custom movie trailer created by Matt Petricone. This James Bond-loving Bar Mitzvah boy made quite the entrance!
Watch here

Magnolia West Events embraced the location and added many great decor details for Camden’s reception. The real Camden next to a life-size poster of Camden

Pictures of the Bar Mitzvah boy strung with twine along the walls

Burlap table cloths added to the rustic chic camp feel

Using natural elements, and logo’d mason jars, the tables were transformed!

Sliced wood with numbers painted in red were used as table numbers

The custom menu with the Camp Camden logo

Large canoes filled with drinks were a clever touch

Cupcakes were beautifully displayed on tree stumps

Camden’s mom Anita thought of this great sign-in idea using two oars!

MC Jay Della Valle and Spinners Entertainment had the guests of all ages dancing through the night. Camden up in the chair for the Horah. Check out the ceiling Gobo!

Hanging with the dancers

Camden had a special and creative “fish” candle lighting ceremony. As you will see below, guests lit a fish candle and then followed Camden out to the lake where additional guests lit a candle, made a wish and set them afloat. The fish candles displayed on the candle lighting table

Camden with his sisters

Camden with his Mom and Dad were all smiles

What a beautiful end to his candle lighting service

A bonfire on the shore with s’mores ended the evening

MR Designs and Promotions created blankets that were given to all guests at check-in.The warm blankets featured Camden’s logo
After a night of partying, guests enjoyed brunch on Sunday morning with a candy bar at check-out before heading home
Bar Mitzvah Project
Camden has loved building and creating with Legos since he was a toddler. Camden realized that Legos are quite expensive and not every child has the opportunity to enjoy them. He decided that he would collect used and new Lego sets for the Plainfield YMCA and underprivileged kids who use the facility. Lego sets help inspire children to create and help them develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Legos also help children learn to think in three dimensions in construction and design.
Vendor Directory
The following vendors helped to make Camden’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue/Caterer/Party Security: Camp Kinder Ring, 845-221-2771
Rabbi: Rabbi Joshua Leighton, Temple Emanu-El
Party Planner/Decor: Danielle Gorman, Magnolia West Events, 201-579 – 0542
Photographer/Entrance Video: Matt Petricone, 973-868-9043
Music Entertainment: MC Jay Della Valle, Spinners Entertainment, 917-749-6035
Favors: MR Designs and Promotions, 908-928-9400
Invitation: Jennifer Wilner, White Wave Graphics, 201-892-8343
Invitation:Matt Kennedy, Digital Craft Design and Fabrication Services, 503-381-6414
Cake: Gigi’s Cupcakes, 973-763-8986
Sign-In board: Mom, Anita Beinhaker
Programs and maps: White Wave Graphics
Fish candles: Crafted Candles, 800-635-0274
Dresses for family members Friday Night Services: BCBG
Suits for family members: Calvin Klein
Transportation: Rolling V. Transportation Services
March 30th, 2014
We all give our best wishes to the guest of honor at a Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration.
Although there’s a slim chance that the President and Mrs. Obama will attend your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah, they might send a nice letter of congrats!
Here are some creative ways to go beyond the typical “Mazel Tov” card. You will definitely be remembered with this type of congratulations!
The White House – Cost free
If you want to receive a letter from President Obama and his wife expressing congratulations to a Bar Bat Mitzvah child on their big day, just send them an invitation!

The White House will send signed greeting cards and recognition but requests need to be received six weeks prior to the event. Address the envelope to:
Honorable Barack Obama and Mrs. Obama
The White House
Greetings Office Rm. 39
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500

Madison Square Garden – Cost $100
Want to wish your friend or family member Mazel Tov on the big screen at Madison Square Garden?

What better way to say “Mazel Tov!” than in front of thousands of fans at the World’s Most Famous Arena! Whether you’re in the Garden for a Knicks, Rangers, or Liberty game, you can personalize each Garden experience with a message on Gardenvision! All proceeds from the Knicks Notes, Rangers, and Liberty Sweet Spot programs benefit Garden of Dreams
Get more info here

Disney World – Cost free
Is your child a fan of Disney World, Cinderella or Prince Charming?

You can receive a letter of congratulations by writing to:
Walt Disney World Info
Guest Letters/Letters to Mickey Mouse
P.O. Box 10040
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-0040
Cinderella and Prince Charming
P.O. Box 1000
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830

Telegramstop.com – Cost $7.19
The telegram has a long, proud, and important history in the development of personal communication.

These telegrams are made to look and feel like a classic telegram from the days when telegrams were one of the only forms of national and international communication

OneShare.com – Cost varies depending on the stock

These days kids have just about everything! OneShare.com allows you to buy a share of stock (that a Bar Bat Mitzvah kid would recognize) and have it framed with a special message. The great part is that it can gain equity over time!
Did you send or receive a unique Mazel Tov? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com.
March 26th, 2014
The Feinberg family from Hollywood, Florida, celebrated daughter Helaina’s Bat Mitzvah in January, 2012.
Color was incorporated in every aspect of this Bat Mitzvah especially the candle lighting ceremony which was non-traditional and enjoyed by everyone.
Pictured L-R: Mom Marnie, Bat Mitzvah girl Helaina, Dad Joel and brother Peter.
Ricardo Serpa was the photographer and the rest of the vendors are listed at the end of the Spotlight.

Helaina’s service was at Temple Solel. She wore a white dress, leaving guests with no idea what they were in for at the reception!
A multi-colored font was the perfect way to celebrate this colorful girl. We love the die-cut name on top!

Helaina loves color and fashion, so the appropriate theme was, “Shades of Helaina.” Mom Marnie had a collection of photos which showed how Helaina loved to dress up as if it were Halloween. Photos of Helaina starting at age 2 were incorporated into this large “H”

Color is very important to Helaina so with the help of Linda Reader of ME Productions, there were many beautiful colors incorporated into the decor. The beautiful tie-dyed roses were delivered from Holland the night before this event and added incredible color to the centerpieces

Colorful chair pads and back bows added pizazz

The ballroom featured large spheres that changed colors

Large blow-up posters of Helaina in colorful outfits added to the decor

Helaina made her special entrance in a multicolored spectacular dress which looked great during the Horah. ME Entertainment provided the music entertainment with Marcelo as the MC. He kept the party fun and festive all night

For her candle lighting ceremony, Helaina did something very non-traditional: she turned the ceremony into an exciting fashion show that went on throughout the party! Every twenty minutes Helaina did a wardrobe change into the “theme” of the candle, the song choice and the guest/s being called up

Helaina in her funky 1980’s outfit for her cousin’s candle lighting

When calling up her cousins, they played their favorite song, “Funkytown” by Lipps

When she called up her maternal grandma, who loves Elvis, she returned in an Elvis costume and played the Elvis version of “My Way”

For her aunts and uncles there was a hip hop theme

In the tradition of Oprah’s “My Favorite Things” show, Helaina came out to honor her friends in PJ’s and a blanket. She then announced that everyone would be taking a blanket home that day!

One of the many fun activities was a large chair and a life-size cut-out of “Helaina” for the photo booth
The Boxercraft blanket given to Helaina’s guests was wrapped with a pack of rainbow gum balls
Some advice from Mom Marnie:
“Helaina is the most colorful girl so we went with lots of color, it was such a fun (and exhausting) theme, but was enjoyed by everyone for being a little off the beaten path.”
The following vendors helped to make Helaina’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
March 26th, 2014
Balloon Artistry, established in 1987 by Jeff Fruman, is a full-service party decorating company, specializing in creating custom balloon and centerpiece decorations. They are known for transforming parties into magical, unforgettable memories.
Their handcrafted masterpieces will have your guests talking about your special day for years to come. Balloon Artistry’s legendary balloon creations, personalized themes and breathtaking centerpieces capture the exact mood you desire.
If you are looking for creativity, quality and individualized service, Balloon Artistry is the place to call. They are located in Chestnut Ridge, New York, about 30 miles north of New York City, but can service the entire New York Metropolitan area.
We spoke to their graphic artist Shaina Fine to learn more about what they can do.
Here are just a few of their specialties:
MAGNIFICENT ROOMS
“Let us make your Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration shine with our magnificent floor to ceiling decor.”

Beach Themed Bat Mitzvah with Alternating Pink & Lime Balloons at Florentine Gardens, NJ

Horse Themed Bat Mitzvah with Balloon Wrap Canopy at Pearl River Hilton, NY

Rock ‘n’ Roll Themed Bar Mitzvah with Guitar Balloon Sculptures at The Rockleigh, NJ

Hawaiin Tropical Themed Bat Mitzvah with Palm Tree Centerpieces at Alpine Country Club, NJ

Bar Mitzvah with Navy Balloons & Star Canopy over Dance Floor at Pearl River Hilton, NY

Purple & Turquoise Bat Mitzvah with Alternating Solid Balloon Centerpieces at Royal Manor, Garfield, NJ
LOGO DESIGN
“Designing a logo for your party is an important first step since that often leads the way with the rest of the décor. Whether you are having a themed event or just want to focus on colors and making the room beautiful a custom logo can really personalize your event.”

CENTERPIECES
“We can work with you whether you have a theme or not. Our feather palm trees, aqua gem centerpieces and balloon centerpieces are great for Sweet 16s, Quinceañeras or other non-themed events. Whether you are trying to tell a story or just beautify a room, our centerpieces are guaranteed to be a hit.”

Rock & Roll Music Centerpiece with Photo Cutouts & Album Covers

Left Photo: Pink Hollywood Feather Centerpiece with LED Lights & Hanging Crystals
Right Photo: Custom Chandelier Centerpiece with Aqua Gems & Lights
NYC Central Park Centerpiece

Photo Cube Centerpiece on Platform with LED Lights & Custom Table Sign

Silver Trees with Alternating Blue & Purple Flowers, Hanging Crystals & LED Lights

Photo Left: Beach Themed Photo Cube Centerpiece with Logo & Photos
Photo Right: Movie Themed Centerpiece with Cutout Photos & Clapboards

Yankee Stadium Baseball Centerpiece with Yankee Players

LED High Top Centerpiece with Custom Logo Sign Toppers and purple gems
Great for high top tables and cocktail hour centerpieces
DANCE FLOOR DECOR
“Our spectacular ceiling and dance floor décor are created to transform your room instantly. If you’re looking for a way to make a huge statement at your event, framing out your dance floor or draping your ceiling is sure to do that. Loose balloons on the ceiling with shimmer ribbon and lights sparkling beneath them is another great way to make your party truly magical.”

Neon Balloon Canopy Wrap over Dance Floor

White Organza Ceiling Draping with Lights at Winter Themed Bat Mitzvah
BACKDROPS
“Our custom themed backdrops are hand cut, painted and sparkled to illustrate the room’s theme. They can either be hung from a ceiling or stand on poles and are framed with chaser lights.”

Custom Yankees Scoreboard Backdrop with Chaser Lights

Tiffany Themed Bat Mitzvah Backdrop
CANDLE LIGHTING DISPLAY
“For a unique candle lighting experience, try one of our custom candle lighting displays. Our standard displays have a custom cutout name and theme standing on a base in front of a thoughtful arrangement of candles. Our water-filled vases are arranged around your cake with crystal chips, lights and floating candles to glow in a dimly lit party room.”

Yankees Baseball Themed Bar Mitzvah Candle Lighting Centerpiece

Glass Vases with Crystal Chips, LED Lights & Floating Candles Display

Horse Themed Candle Lighting Display with Cutout Photos & Pink Feather Trim
PLACE CARDS
“Our seating cards are all custom designed for each event. Using your themed artwork and photos we design our fold over place cards to be unique and memorable. Other great place card ideas include magnets, key rings, mint boxes, custom chocolate and more.”

Snow Globe Place Cards with Winter Theme

Candy Themed Seating Card Display with Lollipop Place Cards

Hockey Themed Sports Ticket Place Cards

Winter Snowflake Fold Over Place Cards with Light-up Snowflake Body Lights

Custom Fold-Over Place Cards with Logo & Large Blowup Photo Seating Card Display
LOUNGES
“Rent our beautiful lounge setups to give your guests a place to relax at your party. We color coordinate each piece of furniture from the fabric to the pillows and meticulously arrange them to perfectly fit your space. Adding custom pillows with the theme printed on them is a great way to give your lounge a personalized touch.”

Tropical Island Themed Lounge with Custom Backdrop & Palm Tree Balloon Sculptures

Sports Themed Lounge Decor with Custom Backdrop & Sports Ball Balloon Sculptures Background
To learn more about Balloon Artistry, call 845-352-2828 or visit their extended profile page in the Vendor Directory.
March 23rd, 2014
Remember when you spent money on disposable cameras, hoping to get everyone’s amazing candid photos? Then, when you developed the film, you had maybe 20 “good quality” photos?
Forget the days of expensive disposable cameras. We want to introduce you to something new!
Eversnap helps you collect all your Bar Bat Mitzvah guests’ photos taken at your child’s celebration in one online album and then project them on a screen as they’re being taken. And yes, they can be moderated to make sure your slideshow stays appropriate.
Your guests love seeing their photos show up on the screen and you’ll love having all the photos/videos in one place at the end of the night, (instead of begging for them 6 months later).

How does it work?
1. Guests download the Eversnap app for iPhone or Android
2. They enter your custom album code you’ll create: (ie. SamMitzvah14)
3. All photos & videos guests take will be instantly collected in one online album and show up live on a screen.

The Eversnap team will even remotely moderate your slideshow for up to 6 hours to make sure all photos are appropriate.
You will receive 200 custom instruction cards to let your guests know about your album. Send them out with the invites or pass them out at your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah party.
It’s so simple.
No smartphone? No problem.
For guests with digital cameras, they can add photos & videos from the Eversnap Website.
Just last year, Eversnap was used at more than 10,000 events in over 1,000 US Cities and 40+ Countries.
To learn more, visit Eversnap.