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“A Day in the Life of Aly” Bat Mitzvah in Monroe, New Jersey
September 30th, 2015

“A Day in the Life of Aly” Bat Mitzvah in Monroe, New Jersey

“A Day in the Life of Aly” was the perfect Bat Mitzvah theme for Alyson Kratchman. The family, from Monroe, New Jersey, celebrated Alyson’s (Aly) Bat Mitzvah, with a service at Temple Beth Shalom in Manalapan, New Jersey. Later that evening was a party in her honor at Pines Manor in Edison New Jersey.

Since Aly has so many interests including: basketball, softball, social media, gymnastics and Starbucks, all were included in the creative theme and logo.

There was also a very touching father/daughter dance and a special montage.

Pictured: Brother Emery, Mom Koren, Bat Mitzvah girl Alyson, Dad Jarrett and Brother Logan.

Jeremy Messler Photography was the photographer and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the bottom of this story.

Mitzvah Service & Style

 The service was held at Temple Beth Shalom. The family worked with Lori Steinberg, of All About Invitations & Event Creations on the pink, white and zebra invitation.

Mitzvah Details

Shaina Fine of Balloon Artistry created the logo after getting initial input from Aly and her family. The logo and theme “A Day in the Life” highlighted Aly’s interests. Balloon Artistry created the room decor with each table representing a different day in Aly’s life. Some of the tables included decor and pictures of Aly playing basketball, performing gymnastics and of course, with her family.

Music & Entertainment

Jeffrey Craig Entertainment provided the music and non-stop dancing.

 Mitzvah Moment

Aly’s Dad wrote the music and words to their father/daughter dance along with a music video that was shown simultaneously. It had guests tearing up and a moment the family will never forget. Alyson was conceived right after 9/11 as Mom Koren is a 9/11 survivor who was on the 74th floor of Two World Trade Center and was able to escape. Alyson had no clue that her father put together such a beautiful tribute to her.

 Kratchman moment
What Mom Koren loves about this photo is that it shows the World Trade Center towers on the screens which has special meaning for the family and reminds them of how truly blessed they were that day

Exit Treats & Favors

The candy buffet was color coordinated and created by Mom Koren who kept to the pink, white, black with zebra print theme for all of the candies. Blue Streak Uniforms created the favors.   

Mom to Mom

 Some advice from Mom Koren:
“Get organized! Hundreds of hours of planning all came together for one truly magical night.”

Mitzvah Project 

Aly raised money for Simon’s Fund, a non-profit in Pennsylvania that raises money to do heart screenings. Alyson’s father and the co-founder of Simon’s Fund, Phyllis Sudman went to high school together. Simon’s Fund was established in 2005 in memory of Simon, son of Phyllis and Darren Sudman.

Simon's Fund logo

The organization provides free heart screenings to children, primarily in the Greater Philadelphia area. It also sponsors medical research projects, hosts awareness events, works with major medical institutions and promotes legislation.

Vendor Directory

The following vendors helped to make Alyson’s Bat Mitzvah special. If you give any of them a call, let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

Venue: Pines Manor, 732-287-2222
Music Entertainment: Jeffrey Craig Entertainment, 732-952-8772
Photographer: Jeremy Messler Photography, 609-980-5082 
Invitation: Lori Steinberg, All About Invitations and Event Creations, 845-357-8070
Logo/Décor: Shaina, Balloon Artistry, 845-352-2828 
Party Entertainment: Foto Novelty, Inc., 866-452-0527 
Sign-In – Balloon Artistry, 845-352-2828 
Sweatshirt/Hat/Blanket Favor:
Krazy Straws: Krazy Straws215-925-1450
Cake: Classic Cake, 856-751-5448 
Favors:
Blue Streak Uniforms; 732-656-0400
Egg Creams:
Alex Gomberg, Brooklyn Seltzer Boys, 718-649-0800
Pretzels:
Philly Pretzel Company, 732-225-4567
Aly’s party dress:
Lola’s in Manalapan, NJ
Mom’s party dress:
Jovani dress, Dream Dresses, 732-607-1112
Suits for family members: Ralph Lauren
Kippot:
Kippah.com, 718-435-3288

The Top B Mitzvah Party Favors
September 27th, 2015

The Top B Mitzvah Party Favors

 

Personalized Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah party favors are a fun treat and tradition to give to your guests during or at the end of your Bar Bat Mitzvah party. Some families give Bar Bat Mitzvah favors to just the kids and others opt to give favors to both the kids and adults who attend the Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration.

The best favors are the ones that will remind your guests what a great time they had at your celebration. It’s a challenge to think of creative unique favors that your guests will love and continue to use!

Check out our favorite party favor vendors who can help you design the swag of your dreams!

 T-SHIRTS

A T-shirt is arguably the most classic, quintessential B Mitzvah favor- lightweight and easy to wear year-round, you can’t go wrong! You can even buy a shirt for your DJ or entertainers so they match the party’s theme.

SWEATSHIRTS

Another very popular favor option is a hoodie or crewneck sweatshirt. Being heftier and more luxurious than a T-shirt, sweatshirts are the pricier option of the two. They’re the perfect favor to give at a fall or winter B Mitzvah.

SWEATPANTS

Sweatpants are a great option since they are cozy, warm, and comfortably oversized- an especially good thing when you have fast-growing teenagers.

BLANKETS

A cozy throw blanket is a fun and long-lasting favor that will bring the warmth of nostalgia to your guests’ home. Kids can bring them to camp, sleepovers, or on their favorite seat in front of the TV.

PJs 

Pajama day at school feels extra special when you have a pair of your own branded pajama bottoms! All of your guests will be reminded of the amazing party any time they pull these out for bedtime.

BAGS

A tote bag or drawstring bag is a useful, and often affordable, giveaway option for your B Mitzvah party- you can even stuff the bags with assorted goodies and other favors to beef them up.

PINNIES

Perfect for a sports themed Mitzvah, a pinny is comfortable, breathable, and a great choice for an active group of kids. Go team!

 
Did you have a unique Mitzvah favor? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com and share it with our readers. 
A Bar Bat Mitzvah Frozen Treat: 321Chillz
September 26th, 2015

A Bar Bat Mitzvah Frozen Treat: 321Chillz

We are sharing a “cool” and “smokin'” Bar Bat Mitzvah dessert and/or Bar Bat Mitzvah specialty drink to serve your guests!

321Chillz is a mobile liquid nitrogen cocktail bar that creates the smooth and delicious ice cream and frozen cocktails right before your eyes… at 321°F!

321Chillz uses only the freshest local ingredients to create an imaginative dessert experience for your guests.

Let them create and serve your Bar Bat Mitzvah party cocktails and/or chilled desserts in a magical way!

 

 321 Chillz

  It looks unique and tastes better than traditional cocktails or ice cream

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 They can do non-alcoholic drinks and desserts for the kids

 Chillz staff
Their trained staff prepares unique cocktails and ice cream

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 Some of the popular flavors include: White Peach Bellini (above), Expresso Martini, Fresh Jalapeno Pineapple Margarita

To find out more about 321Chillz, contact: Radhika Chinai, 201-452-0599 or check out their Website at 321Chillz.

Bar & Bat Mitzvah Lip Balm Booth From EK Productions
September 26th, 2015

Bar & Bat Mitzvah Lip Balm Booth From EK Productions

 

EK Productions is a professional group of Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah entertainers founded in 1986. Their company has grown from a successful DJ operation to a full scale event planning unit, specializing in videos, dancers, automated lighting and special effects, games, percussionists, MCs and other exciting entertainment for Bar Bat Mitzvah celebrations.

They are a boutique entertainment company only engaging in three to four events a weekend. They pride themselves on having the most unique and elaborate entertainment set-ups in the industry. They only use the best sound and lighting and they also event plan for their clients at no extra charge.

 

 

NEW! Flavored Lip Balm Creation Station!

EK Productions knows their clients want the latest in Bar Bat Mitzvah entertainment. They have just introduced their new ‘Create Your Lip Balm” station that we’re certain kids will love! Each Lip Balm Creation Station comes with six different flavors including, “Wicked Watermelon” and “Wacky Banana.” There are custom labels on each tube and customization with your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah logo is available.

 

EK Productions Lip Balm Station

It all happens in 20 seconds at this colorful kiosk! Dimensions: 39″ W x 14″ D

 

EK Productions Lip Balm Station

The latest in Bar Bat Mitzvah entertainment! 

 

 To learn more about EK Productions, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.

 

Mitzvah Inspire: A Hoedown Bat Mitzvah Celebration
September 26th, 2015

Mitzvah Inspire: A Hoedown Bat Mitzvah Celebration

Imagine a big red barn repurposed for your daughter’s “Hoedown” Bat Mitzvah celebration! Sound fun? Mosey on over…

This Western themed Bat Mitzvah does not come to us from the South, but instead took place in Chester, New Jersey, where they know how to have a hoedown!

 

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Event planning company Hatch Creative Studio transformed the large red barn at Alstede Farms in Chester to celebrate Gabby’s Bat Mitzvah. No detail was overlooked – the transformation was amazing!  Friends and family partied into the night with the help of On The Move entertainment. What a fun night of celebrating! All images provided by Adena Stevens owner of Studio A Images

 

Hoedown

Guests were directed to the large red barn

Hoedown

The adorable family looked great in their “hoedown” themed outfits!

Hoedown hayride

Guests were taken by hayride to the barn for the party

Hoedown

Bales of hay were part of the decor…

Hoedown

…and doubled as lounge furniture!

Hoedown

Entertainment for the young guests

Hoedown

You can’t have a proper hoedown without a cowboy hat…

Hoedown

…or bandanas!

Hoedown

Centerpieces were simple and beautiful in mason jars

Hoedown

Guests dressed  in “hoedown” attire

Hoedown

When the sun went down, a corn maze provided a fun nighttime challenge for Gabby’s friends

Hoedown

The horah, country style!

Hoedown
Beautiful sunflower cupcakes for dessert

Thanks to Studio A Images for sharing this unique Hoedown celebration with Mitzvah Market!

New York City Bat Mitzvah Theme in San Diego
September 23rd, 2015

New York City Bat Mitzvah Theme in San Diego

 

 

 

A New York City themed Bat Mitzvah was part of a recent Bat Mitzvah celebration in San Diego, California.

The bright lights and big city feel of the Big Apple were apparent at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar hotel. Filled with clever details such as very cool kippot and creative place cards and sign-in board.

As the traditional service ended, the festivities continued in the grand ballroom where guests navigated the streets of SoHo, Wall Street and many other neighborhood landmarks.

Aaron Huniu Photography was the photographer.

 

 

 

San Diego NYC theme invite
Silver textured glitter Bat Mitzvah invitation

 San Diego-NYC family
Bat Mitzvah girl Lindsey and her parents at the Bimah

 San Diego NYC theme kippot
Coloful New York City kippot

 New York City theme place cards
New York taxi place card holders held guests’ seating assignments

 San DIego NYC theme details
The menu card included the famous skyline

 San Diego NYC graffitti back drop
Popular New York City neighborhoods inscribed on a chalk graffiti wall 

 San Diego NYC theme table decor
Large letters spelling out “Welcome to the Big Apple” decorated the kids’ communal tables

San Diego NYC centerpices

 The adult centerpieces included a festive Times Square table and sports theme for the Madison Square Garden table

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Guests signing the “Words to Lindsey” chalkboard wall

New York City theme in San Diego

 Lindsey and her dad having a dance with her logo above on the screen

San Diego NYC dj
 New York City scenes were shown on screens behind the dance floor risers

San Diego NYC theme pretzels

Warm pretzels made guests feel like they were in the heart of the city

New York City theme in San Diego Dylans Candy Bar 

The event also featured a deluxe spread of assorted desserts and candies from a sweet New York City favorite, Dylan’s Candy Bar

We thank the family and Aaron Huniu Photography for sharing this great Bat Mitzvah with our readers.

Photographer: Aaron Huniu Photography; Venue: The Grand Del Mar; Event Coordinator & Design: Details Defined, Lisa Lippe; Candy Bar; Dylan’s Candy Bar; Photobooth & Green Screen: SoCal Green Screen; Music Entertainment: Feel the Vibe, MC Jimmy Lee; Kippot:Best Kippah; Henna: SD Henna.

On The Bar Bat Mitzvah Circuit…With Charlotte
September 20th, 2015

On The Bar Bat Mitzvah Circuit…With Charlotte

 

 

 

 

 

Simply Sophie: A Bat Mitzvah In Baltimore

By Teen Blogger, Charlotte

 

I recently attended the Bat Mitzvah of my close family friend Sophie Jacobson in Baltimore and let’s just say that it was a night to remember!

Her theme was ‘Simply Sophie’ although her party was anything but!

 

Pictured left: Charlotte

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are my favorite party highlights from the night.

Sophie is a talented singer and actress and loves theatre so of course she had to make a dramatic entrance onto the dance floor!

On the circuit...With Charlotte

Sophie “enters” her celebration with two of the DJ dancers

On the circuit...With Charlotte

Sophie chose to borrow two dresses for her big day from Charlotte’s Closet (my Mom’s company named after me!) and looked stunning in both. Here she is looking so beautiful in the dress by BLUSH! Say cheese!

On the circuit...With Charlotte

I also fell in love with her blinged-out converse high-tops, LOVE LOVE!
Note to self: Wear similar shoes to my party!

On the circuit...With Charlotte

I loved the way the adult place cards were displayed. How cool is this tree?

On the circuit...With Charlotte

Sophie’s DJ was Limelight out of Baltimore (CJ was the MC) and they kept the crowd rocking all night!

On the circuit...With Charlotte
Sophie also looked flawless while pumping up the party with her friends in another dress she borrowed from Charlotte’s Closet by Stella M’Lia

 

On the circuit...With Charlotte
Here’s Sophie with her brother Jack and sister Claire. Even baby Claire enjoyed the party!

VENDORS
Music: Entertainment by Limelight, MC CJ; Decor & Centerpieces: R&R Events
Contact for both: Laurie Schimmel, 410-960-7255

About Charlotte
I’m a 8th grader from Port Washington, New York. I love tennis, dancing, skiing, hanging with my friends, my family and of course FASHION!

My Mom even named her company after me! Charlotte’s Closet is a new online spot where tweens and teens can borrow designer dresses for every party for up to 75% off the retail price! Never wear the same dress twice…Think of us as your celebrity BFF whose closet you can raid…whenever you want.

Read another story by Charlotte here.

A “ZO” Awesome Bat Mitzvah in Port Washington, New York
September 20th, 2015

A “ZO” Awesome Bat Mitzvah in Port Washington, New York

The Tashlik family of Port Washington, New York, celebrated daughter Zoe’s Bat Mitzvah at Temple Beth Israel in Port Washington, New York. The ZO awesome celebration took place the next day at Temple Or Elohim in Jericho, New York.

It was a stylish celebration with close family, friends and without question ZO much more awesome than the family could have imagined!

Pictured L-R: Sister Mollie, Mom Mindy, Bat Mitzvah girl Zoe, Dad Scott holding sister Ella and Sister Maddie.

The party photographer was Photography by Felicia. The dress photo shoot was by Julie Shapiro Photography and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the end of the spotlight. 

Tashlik invitation

The family worked with Suzi of Wow Creations on the invitation which had a purple mirror layer and lavender shimmer back layer with a separate party card.

 Guests replied back to an email set up for the responses

 Tashlik service

Bat Mitzvah girl Zoe between her parents on the Bimah

Zoe began her Bat Mitzvah weekend with a Friday Night Live! Shabbat service at Temple Beth Israel in Port Washington. This popular service featured renowned Jewish rock musician and song leader, Naomi Less. Zoe then led the Shabbat morning services followed by a beautiful luncheon. 

Tashlik family

This family knows how to be stylish! Bat Mitzvah girl Zoe wore a pale purple cocktail dress, from Designing Dreams, with crystal stones and sequins spilling onto the tulle skirt.

Mom Mindy wore a beautiful gown from My Daughter’s Wedding. Sisters Maddie and Mollie’s dresses were from Outrageous Boutique and youngest sister Ella’s dress was from Lester’s

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The tiara Zoe wore belongs to Mom Mindy’s best friend “Aunt” Marnie. The tiara was designed by renown bridal designer Nelson DeLeon. “Aunt” Marnie is a cancer survivor and to honor her, Zoe and Mindy walked together in the NYC Race for the Cure. Both Zoe, and her older sister Maddie, have worn this tiara, as a tribute to their beloved Marnie

Tashlik decor

Lighter Than Air created the decor using Zoe’s favorite color purple along with modern elements such as chevron designs and lots of bling. The room at Temple Or Elohim was transformed into a ZO fabulous party room. 

Three different centerpieces were alternated on the adult tables, tying together her purple color scheme

Tashlik centerpieces
Above is the centerpiece with over-sized purple and grey feathers. The draping separated the adult area from the kids’ lounge

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This centerpiece had lots of bling, the one behind it was the letter “Z” in a chevron designTashlik table number

 The table numbers were created by Mom Mindy and Zoe as homage to Zoe’s longstanding love for all-things-Disney

Tashlik table numberShe looks every bit a Disney princess!

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 Giant photo renderings of Zoe in her sunglasses hung on either side of the dance floor stage and are now hanging in their home

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 The Wow Factor created post cards for guests to “send” to Zoe in Z-mail box. 

Tashlik food

This was a completely allergy-sensitive occasion as Zoe’s sister has many serious allergies. Hasson Caterers went above and beyond to make sure she was safe with delicious options to choose from. This held true for their gluten-free and other allergic guests. There was something for everyone!

Tashlik make an entrance
In true Zoe style, she gave guests high fives as she entered her party to the song, “Everything is Awesome”

 MC Jared Levine from More than Music and the dancers keep guests on the dance floor all night.

Tashlik style

Mom Mindy’s blinged out sneakers from Designing Dreams (featured left) and Zoe changed from sparkle heels into her preferred lavender Superga sneakers that she enhanced with lilac satin ribbon shoe laces

Tashlik DJ
MC Jared with Zoe and her friends up on the risers

There was a red carpet photo booth that greeted guests as they entered so everyone could take an arrival photo. It then moved inside where guests could pose with friends, family, the guest of honor, or her life size cutout!

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 Zoe and her over-sized self!

 Tashlik photo booth
Mom and Dad surrounded by their friends having ZO much fun

 Tashlik photo booth

 Mom Mindy’s best friends enjoying their ZO awesome give-aways

Tashlik cake

Zoe chose an abbreviated candle lighting ceremony, simplified to “Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” with one candle representing each generation past, present and future with a poem for each group. The fourth candle was hers surrounded by friends.

Tashlik moment
Zoe is the second of four sisters. There is a family tradition of the “Little Sister speech.”  Mollie’s tribute was wonderful and very funny!

Tashlik favors

The morning after her Bat Mitzvah Zoe wore her sweatpants, t-shirt and hat give-ways from Act 2 Promo. In her hand is a souvenir centerpiece topper.

Zoe was involved with many Mitzvah Projects. She donated handmade preemie caps to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset, New York as Zoe was a preemie too! She also honored the memory of a child who perished in the Holocaust prior to becoming a Bat Mitzvah through Remember-US. In addition Zoe was involved in supporting mental health awareness raising funds for NAMI Walk 2015 which took place on the day of Zoe’s Bat Mitzvah. Though she could not participate along with her teacher and class, she raised money for this cause and supported the team.Tashlik Mitzvah Project

 This is the flyer Zoe sent to friends and family

Some advice from Mom Mindy:

“Enjoy it! Be organized. Learn Excel and make spreadsheets. Ask friends for help and advice and share the joy! Trust those you engaged to put the shindig together – they are the experts and you gave them your input and preferences. Believe that they know what they are doing, their reputation should speak volumes. Have faith and enjoy instead of worrying. Trust your intuition when making decisions – you will know, for example, when the MC is the right match for your family and your occasion once you meet them or see them in action – go with your instinct even if it’s the slightly more expensive option. It makes the party. Dance at your party, don’t count the sushi or stress when the napkins are Caribbean blue instead of turquoise… and don’t worry about the small stuff. A great caterer has all of those details covered and more. Wear something special and glamorous and feel beautiful, a gown is your prerogative, day or night, because you deserve it. Let your child wear sneakers if they want to – it’s their party – and make them awesome! Laugh when your wristbands come imprinted with the 13th instead of the 3rd (once we caught the wristband mix up, which was “my bad” since I ok’d the proof), our awesome vendor replaced them free of charge, rush delivery! In the scheme of things, all that matters is the smile on your son or daughter’s face, and the pride and joy on yours. Appreciate those who worked to make your day so wonderful and give gratuities. And if you’re me, get ready to do it again in 2017 on your fiftieth birthday for daughter number 3!”

The following vendors helped to make Zoe’s Bat Mitzvah special. If you give any of them a call, let them know you read about their products or services on MitzvahMarket.com

Venue: Temple Or Elohim, 516-433-9888
Caterer/Cake: Hasson Caterers, 516-937-0120
Party Planner
: Mom Mindy Tashlik
Music Entertainment: MC Jared Levine, More than Music, 516-626-9400
Party Photographer: Photography By Felicia, 516-242-1947
Pre-party dress Photo Shoot: Julie Shapiro Photography, 917-696-8916
Décor/florist
: Lighter than Air Events, 516-933-2113
Videographer: Joe Pergo, Dockside Digital Videography, 631-944-1994
Invitation: Suzi Evangelista, Wow Creations, 516-662-9558
Zap Shots: Ross Farber, Events by Ross
Photo booth, Sign-In Postcards: Gina and Brian Geiger, The Wow Factor Party, 631-897-2556
Favors/hats/t-shirt giveaways: Act 2 Promo, Debbie Lerner, 917-882-4340
Table numbers design: Bat Mitzvah girl Zoe and Mom Mindy
Zoe’s sneakers: Superga on Zappos.com
Mom Mindy’s dress: My Daughter’s Wedding, 516-773-2367
Bat Mitzvah girl Zoe dress/Mom’s blinged sneakers: Designing Dreams, 516-248-1988
Sisters’ Maddie and Mollie’s party dresses: Amy, Outrageous Boutique, 516-931-3331
Sister Ella’s dress: Lester’s
Hair: Cori Levin, Cactus Salon, Deer Park, NY location, 631-423-7110
Makeup: Jessica Abel, 516-984-4309

Fox Hollow Catering Introduces The Somerley, A Bar Bat Mitzvah Venue
September 20th, 2015

Fox Hollow Catering Introduces The Somerley, A Bar Bat Mitzvah Venue

The Fox Hollow is Long Island’s premier event destination nestled upon eight private acres of Long Island’s Gold Coast featuring a state-of-the-art catering venue, luxury boutique hotel and fine dining restaurant all in one convenient location!

Catering to events of all sizes, the Fox Hollow is an ideal location for your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration where friends and family can celebrate in style. Expect to receive the very best when you celebrate your special event at this location. With everything from personalized service and award winning cuisine; the Fox Hollow can accommodate all of your event needs. 

 

New! Fox Hollow Catering introduces The Somerley, a pristine Long Island Banquet hall. Catering to one event at a time, it boasts three private levels dedicated to you and your guests with a private entrance, state of the art ballroom and beautiful gardens.

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 The Somerley features a breathtaking ballroom

Somerley Cocktail Space A spacious cocktail area

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Fox Hollow Blog #2Chic lounge set-ups 

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Modern lounge vignettes 

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Upscale lounge with beautiful lighting 

Fox Hollow Blog #2 Exquisite decor combined with the finest amenities

 To learn more about The Fox Hollow Catering, Restaurant and Hotel, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory. 

 

 

Bat Mitzvah Project Gets Friends & Family Running
September 16th, 2015

Bat Mitzvah Project Gets Friends & Family Running

We read about a great Bat Mitzvah Project by Shoshana Winter in the Jewish Link of Bronx, Westchester and Connecticut that we wanted to share.

Tali Kobrin is a 6th grader from the Bronx, New York chose her Mitzvah Project after a recent family trip to Israel.  “I wanted to help an organization in Israel. I visited SHALVA this past summer after hearing a lot about their work and I was blown away by what I saw there,” she said.

SHALVA, the Association for Mentally and Physically Challenged Children in Israel, is dedicated to offering high quality care for individuals with disabilities, empowering their families and promoting social inclusion. It is non-denominational and free-of-charge, SHALVA’s programs provide care from infancy through adulthood, empowering parents to raise their children with special needs within the family framework.

Pictured Left: Tali is holding the sign surrounded by her friends on the day of “Color Run.”

 

What Tali wasn’t sure about was just what she was going to do to support this important organization. Lucky enough to be the third of four Kobrin daughters, two of whom had already experienced their own Bat Mitzvah projects, she leaned on her big sisters for inspiration. “I wanted to do something related to exercise and one of my sisters suggested a ‘color run’ and I loved the idea. This was a project for the whole family to plan and run, which is what made it so special,” Tali said.

What is a “color run?” According to the email invitation Tali sent out, “a Color Run is pure fun—there’s no set time or distance required, we’ll just all wear white, do our best, and have fun! Each time around the track you will get sprayed with a color—eight times around the track is two miles, and every color of the rainbow.”

On Sunday morning September 6, 2015 in Van Cortland Park, New York about 100 friends and family joined Tali for her color run to support SHALVA. Every participant received a white T-shirt emblazoned with the message “I ran…..” The run took place on a smaller track so that there was more of an opportunity to get your T-shirt as colorful as possible. At the end of each loop, there were 2 or 3 designated “sprayers,” who were responsible for spraying colors on each of the runners. It was quite a sight to behold—parents running with kids in strollers, grandparents, parents, friends and children of every age running, walking and laughing—getting more and more messy as the run progressed. In addition to the Kobrin family and friends, Tali was joined by many of her friends and classmates who had not seen each other since the beginning of the summer, making it a special day to kick off a year of Bat Mitzvah celebrations.

In addition to the run, Tali also invited participants to assemble and decorate Rosh Hashanah care packages to be distributed to local homebound elderly through the Bronx Jewish Community Council. The Rosh Hashanah packages were filled with apples and honey and a personalized “Shana Tova” card for each recipient.

Being able to actively participate in a Bat Mitzvah’s act of chesed was truly a special and unique experience, which was evident by the smiles, hugs and laughter in the crowd. For Tali, it was both fun and meaningful. “Becoming a Bat Mitzvah is a new stage of life where other people, and Hashem, have higher expectations for you,” she said. “The kids at SHALVA have different challenges than I do—people have different expectations for them. I hope the money I raise can help them reach new levels and exceed expectations.” It sounds like she is off to a great start.

We would like to thank Shoshana Winter, the Jewish Link of Bronx, Westchester and Connecticut and Tali for sharing this creative Mitzvah Project.