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Words Of Wisdom: Rabbi Debra Bennet
March 31st, 2013

Words Of Wisdom: Rabbi Debra Bennet

The Bar and Bat Mitzvah: A Family Event
By Rabbi Debra Bennet, Temple Chaverim, Plainview, New York

Our Jewish tradition has always emphasized the importance of education. In fact, in the verse above, the Talmud teaches that a parent was obligated to teach a child the words of Torah to ensure that Judaism would be passed from one generation to another. Clearly, teaching our children about our past, our heritage and our traditions remains a value we share today; a value emphasized as you and your family approach the day of your child’s Bar Bat Mitzvah.

This special day provides an opportunity to look at the teaching of the Talmud in a different way. When our child becomes a Bat Mitzvah, she spends years learning and practicing. We expect this level of dedication in order for our child to lead the community in prayer. However, the ritual of Bar Mitzvah should not serve as a Jewish experience solely for our children. It is an opportunity for us and for our families as well not only to teach our child as our tradition suggests, but to learn from our child and in moving forward, to create new Jewish rituals for our family.

Here are three questions you can use to guide you in this process:

1. What can my child teach me? Your child has spent months and months preparing and has invested a great deal of time and energy in this process of learning. Become a part of this experience by speaking with your child about what she has discovered. Moreover, take this opportunity to ask your child a subject about which you are curious. Your child will understand that you are not only interested in Jewish learning—a key factor in sparking his own interest—but that you acknowledge his hard work and trust in his knowledge.

2. What does this day mean to me? It is important that you know the answer to this question and that you articulate that answer to your child. If you wanted your child to have this experience for the learning, let her know. If you wanted your child to have this experience to pass on his Jewish roots to his children, let him know. If you wanted your child to have this experience to begin to understand what it means to work hard for something and then succeed, let her know. If you wanted your child to have this experience to learn how to stand proudly as Jew, let him know. Whatever your reasons, do not assume your child already knows the answer. Until you articulate the response to this question, the answer(s) may not even be clear to you.

3. How can we, as a family, mark this day as we move forward? The Bar Mitzvah is not an isolated event; it represents the beginning of life as a Jewish adult. Truly understanding what that concept means is difficult not only for our children, but often times for us as well. To assist in making this concept more tangible, discuss with your family ways you plan to make Jewish changes in your life. What you choose to do is up to you, but do something differently after the Bat Mitzvah than you did before. Here are a few examples:

* On Friday afternoon, have each member of the family contribute tzedakah and decide as a family where to donate the money.

* Give your Bar Mitzvah child the opportunity to lead the Shabbat blessings on Friday night.

* On Saturday, create a few hours of family time away from the television or computer and play a board game, read together or go for a family walk.

* Using a plethora of online resources, discuss the weekly Torah portions. A great site to visit is Family Shabbat Table Talk, which has archives for each of the parshiyot and suggestions for conversation starters.

The Bar Mitzvah is not just a day for your child. It is a day for your entire family. Our sages taught the importance of ensuring our children’s learning, but the bat mitzvah provides an opportunity not only for their learning, but for our learning as well. Moreover, it gives parents a chance to take the time for our children to teach us—a special gift for us and for them.

This story is from the 2012 Mitzvah Market magazine. If you would like a complimentary copy of our magazine, click here.

The Dershowitz Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
March 30th, 2013

The Dershowitz Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

The Dershowitz family from Plainview, New York celebrated their daughter Bari’s Bat Mitzvah on May 19, 2012 at the Plainview Jewish Center with a reception the following day at East Meadow Jewish Center in East Meadow, New York.

Knowing Bari’s passion for reading and all things “Harry Potter,” the Dershowitz family created a magical Harry Potter themed Bat Mitzvah.

Salzman & Ashley Studios was the photographer and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

 

Pictured above (L-R): Big brother Matt, Mom Eileen, Bat Mitzvah girl Bari and Dad Steve

 

 

Taking a page from the Harry Potter series, Bari and Mom Eileen designed the invitations to give a hint of the theme. They created the concepts for a tri-fold invitation with a Jewish star seal, featuring red and gold colors and the “Harry Potter” font.  Cyperus Fine Paper Invitations printed the invitation.

 

 

The tri-fold opened like a Hogwarts school letter and it featured Gryffindor’s red and gold colors used as inspiration


Bari’s name in a “Harry Potter” font

 

 

 

 Although Bari didn’t plan on coordinating her dress with her theme, when she tried on this green & gold cocktail dress from It’s Simply for You, it was magical!

 


It was even adorned with “phoenix feathers”

 

 

 

 

An avid Harry Potter fan, Bari’s theme “Bari Potter & The Most Magical Bat Mitzvah” was obvious as the guests began their journey when they entered the reception.

 

 


Adult guests found their seats from the Hedwig the Owl place cards and the kids dais seating was created on a poster in the shape of a scroll

 

 

Lighter Than Air created a magical place of “Witchcraft and Wizardry” transforming the inside of the East Meadow Jewish Center.

 

 

 

Bari’s “Sorting Hat,” a Potter “must have,” was a fun element at the place card table


Bari’s sign-in book was also created by Lighter Than Air and featured a picture of her as Bari Potter

This centerpiece features Bari dressed in her Hogwarts school robe

 


Bertie Botts Every-Flavored Beans were placed on the adult tables and in the kids bags along with their t-shirts

 

The “Three Broomsticks Food Court” signage added to the fun

 

 

 

 

The Dershowitz family got into the action when it was time to make their entrance. Bat Mitzvah girl Bari was carried in by two DanceJock Productions’ dancers while “riding” on a broom. MC Rick announced Bari’s entrance as the “Guest of Honor and Head of Ravenclaw House.”

 

 


 The guests loved Bari’s entrance!

Big Brother Matt entering as the “Head of Slytherin House”

When Mom and Dad entered, they wore robes & scarves and were announced as “Your host and hostess and the heads of Hufflepuff & Gryffindor Houses.” Mom was the Gryffindor & Dad was the Hufflepuff

 

 

The music entertainment was provided by DanceJock Productions and an enchanting DJ Rick quickly got into the Harry Potter theme and worked his music magic on the dance floor.

 

 

 


Bat Mitzvah girl Bari front and center leading her friends in a dance move 

 Bari and her friends having fun

  

 

 

Bari’s Bat Mitzvah cake was created by President Caterers. The text is “Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus,” which of course is the motto of the Hogwarts and means, “Never tickle a sleeping dragon!”

 

Bari’s cake featured the same logo as her t-shirt favors 

 

 

 

Bari’s second love is musical theater and Bari was the lead in her play, “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” so her candle lighting ceremony featured songs from Broadway musicals. Bari also organized a flash mob to recreate a big dance number from the school musical that she had appeared in.

 


Bari surrounded by her drama friends
 

 

 

Mom Eileen and Bat Mitzvah girl Bari conceived the idea for the themed black t-shirt favors, which was then designed and custom made by Lori Goldstein of Jaylor Party Favors.

 

 


The front and back of the t-shirts


The Dershowitz Family modeling the t-shirt favors

 

 

 

Bari volunteered with the Challenger Division of Plainview Baseball. Challenger Baseball is an important part of the Plainview Little League. Challenger provides a baseball environment for children with Special Needs. She spent Sunday mornings helping players with disabilities enjoy playing baseball, which she enjoyed as much as she enjoys playing softball. She continues to volunteer with this organization.

 

 

 

Mom Eileen has some Mitzvah advice to share.
“Don’t forget to have fun. Have clear ideas, but listen to what the Mitzvah child wants. And if you’re not used to wearing high heels, make sure you have a pair of sneakers in your bag for the trip home.”

 

 

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

 

 

Venue: East Meadow Jewish Center, 516-483-4991
Caterer/Cake: President Caterers, 516-483-4991
Photographer/Videography: Brian, Salzman & Ashley Studio
Party Planner: Mom Eileen Dershowitz
Decor/Florist/Sign-in Book:
Lighter Than Air, 516-933-3210
Music Entertainment: MC Rick, DanceJock Productions, 631,242-0042
Extra Entertainment: NYC Photobooth, 800-531-3727
Favors:
Lori, Jaylor Party Favors, 516-496-4607
Invitation: Cyperus Fine Paper Invitations, 516- 496-7116
Bat Mitzvah Dress: It’s Simply For You
Men’s Suits: Effie LerMan’s, 516-586-6949
Hair/Makeup: Lorraine, Raves Salon 931-3939

The Nussbaum Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
March 25th, 2013

The Nussbaum Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

We hope by spotlighting this Mitzvah Family, you will be inspired to take some of their ideas and make them your own.

This Bat Mitzvah was for the Nussbaum’s second child and they wanted something completely different than their son’s Bar Mitzvah in 2006. Carlee loves texting and circles and they were able to incorporate both into their theme, “LOL With Carlee.”  Their celebration was held at the Glen Sanders Mansion in Scotia, New York. Creative Mitzvah Mom Tracey was able to come up with many unique Mitzvah Finds for Carlee’s party.

We want to thank all the Nussbaum’s for sharing their party photos and ideas with Mitzvah Market. We can’t wait to see what you come up with for Brett in 2018! (All Vendor information is listed at the bottom).

 

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The entire Nussbaum Family looked great for Carlee’s big day. Carlee’s chocolate brown dress was found at a Jessica McClintock store and then embellished by an FIT student/family friend (see below). Tracey’s dress was from a store called Fancy Schmacy and all the guys wore ties with circles to match the theme.

Nussbaum family

L-R Big brother Jake, Tracey, little brother Brett, Bat Mitzvah girl Carlee and Keith Nussbaum

Carlee with Erika

FIT fashion student Erika Schuster went shopping with Carlee and added embellishments so her dress would match the theme! A very creative and inexpensive way to have a customized dress!

 

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The room at the Glen Sanders Mansion was transformed by Total Events. Turquoise tableclothes with pink bows on each chair made the room bright and colorful. Texting symbols identified each table. All party photography was done by Elwise Noisette.

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Carlee ready for her guests to arrive

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A close-up of Carlee’s texting centerpieces

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The kids sat at these long tables

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For additional room decor, Tracey found these cardboard cell phones online, that were actually costumes! She hung some from the ceiling and placed a few on easels at the entrance to the room

 

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Mitzvah Mom Tracey came up with many creative ideas for her daughter’s celebration. She shared a few below:

 

Nussbaum Brett poster

Tracey got this idea from Mitzvah Market and used Big Huge Labs to create a “Coming Soon” poster for little brother Brett

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Tracey found this cell phone chair online and used it as Carlee’s sign-in board. It nows sits proudly in her room!

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To keep with the theme, the kids placecards were these soft squeezable mini computers on the left and the adults got cell phones on the right. All had name and seating info written on the screens. Tracey found these thru Albany Clothing & Promotion

Carlee candlelighting

Another great idea: instead of a cake, Tracey found these “round” (of course) candles online that were used for the reverse candlelighting ceremony. After Carlee introduced each candlelighting participant via reading a text message to them, each guest was able to say a little bit about Carlee

 

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The Nussbaum’s used Shwamy Creations for Carlee’s Bat Mitzvah invitations. The entire ensemble featured circle paper which was hand-cut and beautifully set the stage for the theme of her party.

 

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The Nussbaum’s used Hart To Hart for their entertainment with Arthur as the MC. Before Carlee entered her party, an entrance video was shown that had been previously taped at their home. All videography as done by Joe Anthony.

 

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Carlee “Made her entrance” doing her favorite thing….IM’ing!

Carlee Music

MC Arthur got the crowd going…

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The girl guests received pink sweatshirts pictured below and the boys received a different design in grey. The sweatshirts were presented in drawstring bags and hung on the backs of the chairs in the kids seating area.

 

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These sweatshirt favors were created by Rusty Gallagher from Albany Clothing & Promotion

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Drawstring bags, also found at Albany Clothing & Promotion with the kids favors were hung on the backs of each chair

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Mitzvah Mom Tracey has this advice for our readers after completing Mitzvah #2 for the Nussbaum Family:

She says, “We all get caught up in the planning of the party and celebration, but need to remember the real reason for the celebration and what your child has accomplished at the actual Bar or Bat Mitzvah service. There is nothing like that moment when you see and hear your child read from the Torah for the first time. You need to savor that moment. Then after…you can celebrate and party.”

Thanks Tracey! That is great advice.

 

Stamp Vendor's Directory

 

Here is a list of the Vendor’s who helped make Carlee’s day so special. If you call any of them, please let them know you read about them on Mitzvah Market! Thanks.

 

Entertainment: Hart to Hart, 800-541-HART
Venue: Glen Sanders Mansion, 518-374-7262     
Coming Attraction Poster: Big Huge Labs
FIT Student: Erika Schuster
Fashion: Fancy Schmancy, 518-452-1269    
Favors/Placecards: Albanypromo.com
Sign-In Chair: Artistic Sensations
Room Decor: Total Events.  518-383-8602  
Cardboard cell phone: Shindigz.com
Candles: Candles4light.com

New Features on MitzvahMarket.com
March 25th, 2013

New Features on MitzvahMarket.com

Our timing could have been better! Our newly designed Website launched the day before Hurricane Sandy hit.

We haven’t had a chance to explain all the new features.

 

Please click around and let us know what you think at info@MitzvahMarket.com.

1. Party Ideas – Hover over this new title on our navigation bar and see our stories categorized into your favorites. (ie. Themes, favors, sign-in, montages, candle lighting and more!)

2. Mitzvah Projects – We now have a way for organizations to submit their Mitzvah Project ideas and a way for you to search this directory to find the perfect project for your child.

3. Vendor Directory – Now you can reach our vendors directly! Visit their profile page and fill out the Mitzvah Connect form.

4. Mitzvah Market Magazine – Would you like a copy? Click on the magazine icon on the Website’s homepage and let us know.

5. Profile stories – We are always looking for families to profile and children with great Mitzvah Projects.

As always, if you have a question, don’t hesitate to be in touch, we are here to help!

We can be reached at info@MitzvahMarket.com.

 

 

 

 

On The Circuit…With Molly
March 20th, 2013

On The Circuit…With Molly

By Molly Alexander

Hi! My name is Mölly. I’ve recently started going to Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and I’m so excited to start writing about them.

I love attending Bar/Bat Mitzvah parties because I feel like each celebration has a unique touch, and I love finding out what it is!

I’m excited to bring my perspective to MitzvahMarket.com.

On March 2nd, 2013 I attended Morgan’s Bat Mitzvah. Her theme was “Born To Be Wild” and monkeys. I found a lot of fun things and special touches and I loved everything about her celebration!

Morgan’s sign-in board was a tall bean bag chair with her logo on it, which I loved! It was pink and her guests signed in using black sharpies. Morgan will be able to sit on this and it’s so useful because it’s something so comfy too!

 
Morgan’s sign-in bean bag!

The other big thing I found at Morgan’s that was unique and new; was a nail station. You choose a nail design and that design is processed on the nails through a computer and given to you at the end or throughout the party. To put the nails on, you applied a sticker, then peeled off the sticker leaving a clear sticker for the plastic nail to stick to. You could file the nails down, and you then you have a cool look! I believe this was done by a company called NailPics. You can get these at www.diginailart.com!

 Morgan’s party was wildly fun! I had an amazing time and I’m sure Morgan did too! Mazel Tov Morgan!

Read Molly’s third post here.

About Molly Alexander
I’m in 7th grade at Seven Bridges Middle School in Chappaqua and I love to write. Every summer since 2010, I’ve been writing a summer column in my local newspaper. I also do Bat/Bar Mitzvah reports on Instagram. Follow me @mitzvahgirl!

I will mostly likely attend 60-80 Bat/Bar Mitzvah celebrations before I finish eighth grade. I am so excited to be writing for Mitzvah Market!

DanceJock Productions Present: Madison’s Square Garden
March 18th, 2013

DanceJock Productions Present: Madison’s Square Garden

 

 

Scott Neglia of DanceJock Productions and Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz served as the party planner for Madison Beer’s 13th birthday celebration at The Sands Point Preserve in Sands Point, New York on April 20, 2012.

“Madison’s Square Garden” was the theme and the evening celebration included a special vocal performance by Madison herself.

 

 

 

 

Salzman & Ashley Studios provided the photography and the rest of the vendors are listed at the bottom of this feature.

 

Check out all the photos below:

 

The Sands Point Preserve with pink uplighting

 Madison’s Square Garden signage greet guests as they enter

Madison’s pretty pink dress is from Designing Dreams

The room is ready for guests before being lit up!

The beautiful transformation

L.E.D. dance floor by DanceJock Productions


High boy tables for additional seating

The bar area with curved couches

 Lots of inviting seating for guests


Madison makes her entrance

Madison performs with a nitrogen blast to create a smoky effect


Madison performs like a pro!

 Madison poses with her parents and her beautiful cake

Delicious food provided by Nisen Sushi

And That created the favors for the boys…

…and the girls

 Guests enjoying the L.E.D. dance floor

 

 

The following vendors helped to make Madison’s celebration special. If you call any of them, please let them know that you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

 

Venue: Sands Point Preserve, 516-571-7900
Party Planner: Scott Neglia, Dancejock Productions, 631-242-0042
Favors: Jen Stoler, And That, 516-364-9222
Performance: The Lost Studios, 323-933-6944
Invitations: Susan Lehroff, Ethan Niles, 516-626-3666
Cake: Dortoni Bakery, 516-796-3033
Décor: Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz, 631-595-2511
Madison’s Dress: Designing Dreams, 516-248-1988 
Hair: Robert Kohler
Make Up: Denise, Ambiance, 516-484-0704
Photographer/Videographer: Salzman & Ashley Studios, 516-349-9500
L.E.D. Dancefloor: Dancejock Productions, 631-242-0042
Off Premise Catering: Nisen Sushi, Woodbury, 516-496-7000
Florist/Centerpiece Lamps: Artistry Flowers Ltd., 516-626-7673
Entrance Video: Ethan Kornfeld, 516-678-7180

 

A Rock-n-Roll Themed Bar Mitzvah
March 16th, 2013

A Rock-n-Roll Themed Bar Mitzvah

Luke Siegel loves music. He celebrated his Bar Mitzvah at the Hempstead House at Sands Point Preserve with a Rock Concert and special performance by Luke himself!

Denisimo Photography provided all the photos and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the bottom of this spotlight.

Pictured above L-R: Brother Jared, Mom Nancy, Bar Mitzvah boy Luke, Dad Herb and Brother Ethan

Greenstone Marketing created a unique poster invitation that arrived rolled up and let guests know they would be celebrating with the Siegel family at a concert

Their celebration took place at the Hempstead House at Sands Point Preserve


The Siegels are ready to rock!


Guests entered on a red carpet

Luke created his own pair of custom Nike sneakers just for this special occasion

 
The lounge furniture from Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz looked very cool all lit up!


Cool shaped couches


Plenty of seating for guests


High boy tables in the shape of an “x”

 An LED dance floor is ready for guests


Additional light up furniture from Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz

 High boy tables and stools

 Lighting creates a rock concert feel

 Luke makes an entrance with the DanceJock Production dancers

 Luke with the DanceJock Production crew

 Luke and his friends having fun

Guests were treated to a rock concert by Luke and his School of Rock band

Luke’s friends enjoyed the concert

 
Lighter Than Air provided the custom lamp shades

 

 A tattoo artist from DanceJock Productions

 Guests enjoyed the Incredibooths

 Luke’s book was such a hit and was created by Mom Nancy


Cool logo on a destroyed black vintage t-shirt by Gotham T-shirts

The favors were bagged and ready for the young guests

Mark Of Excellence provided all the food including their creative cake

Here’s some advice from three-time Mitzvah planner Mom Nancy:
“The biggest difference from planning your first Mitzvah as opposed to your third is that it’s a lot less stressful and a lot more fun! If I have any advice to Moms planning a Mitzvah it would have to be to STOP STRESSING about fine details and to really focus on enjoying yourself because it comes and goes so quickly! The stress is so unnecessary because if you have the right personnel in place EVERYTHING goes accordingly!”

The following vendors helped to make Luke’s celebration special. If you give any a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.

Venue: Hempstead House, Sands Point, 516-571-7900
Party Planner/MC: Scott Neglia, Dancejock Productions, 631-242-0042
Favors: Gotham T-shirts, Howie Zwang, 516-676- 0900
Photo booth: Incredibooths, 631-320-8580
Invitations: Greenstone Marketing, 631-617-6300
Cake: Mark of Excellence, 516-767-3663
Décor: Atmosphere Lounge Dezinz, 631-595-2511
Sign-in Board: Mom Nancy
Mom’s Dress: Ray Leventhal, 516-931-2500
Suits for Family Members: Kenny’s Mens & Boyswear, 516-921-2660
Hair/Makeup: Peter and Trude, Cactus Hair Salon, 516-921-3468
Transportation: 110 Limo, 631-421-1118
Party Security: John Cerulli, 516-351-4913
Photographer/Videography: Denisimo Photography, 516-922-1100
L.E.D. Dancefloor: Dancejock Productions, 631-242-0042
Off Premise Catering: Mark of Excellence, 516-767-3663
Center Piece Lamps: Lighter Than Air, 516-933-3210
Band: Vocal Coach & Guitarist: Kyle Fitzpatrick, Bass: Matt O’Mara, Drums: Jesse Smith
Bus Company: First Student, 631-842-7620
Electric Generators: Peter, Location Power Source, 516-944-2241

 

The Silverstein Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight
March 15th, 2013

The Silverstein Bat Mitzvah Family Spotlight

Emily Silverstein celebrated her Bat Mitzvah on April 21, 2012 at Central Synagogue in New York City followed by a celebration at the Eventi Hotel.

Her theme was a combination of her middle name Rose, her love of purple and baking!

You might recognize Emily’s mom who is Sarah Merians of Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company. It’s always fun bringing our readers the Mitzvah Family Spotlight stories of our own experts!

Pictured left L-R: Mom Sarah Merians, Dad Marc Silverstein, Bat Mitzvah girl Emily, and Brother Max

 

Mitzvah Invitation & Service

 Mitzvah Details

Emily combined her middle name Rose, the color purple and her love of baking to create the perfect logo that was not only used on her invitation, but on many elements throughout her celebration. Her theme was “Sweet Emily’s.” Diana Gould Ltd. did a great job transforming the ballroom at the Eventi Hotel using lots of purple. 

  

 Music & Entertainment

E Three Productions provided the music entertainment with Evan as the MC. Guests could enjoy many forms of extra entertainment at this celebration.

 

Mitzvah Favors & Exit Treats

Emily’s friends received a selection of favors at her celebration. Emily worked with TLC’s Next Great Baker runner up, Nadine Reibeling, to create a special cake which was also used on her thank you notes.

Mom to Mom 

Some advice from Mom (and photographer) Sarah:
“My two big pieces of advice are: 1. Make lists and due dates for yourself. Should a vendor tell you that you have plenty of time, I may suggest you follow your own timeline and do what’s best for you. Planning a Mitzvah can be very stressful, but also a lot of fun if you position yourself with professionals. You’ll be in good hands.
2. Enjoy the planning process because it’s half the fun! The day flies by…so enjoy every moment.”

 Mitzvah Project

For Emily’s Mitzvah project, she helped raise money for diabetes awareness and research. DRI, The Diabetes Research Institute, is dedicated and devoted to finding a cure for diabetes.

Emily helped volunteer her time at their annual Carnival for a Cure event, benefiting the cure-focused work of the Diabetes Research Institute.

Vendor Directory

The following vendors helped to make Emily’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 Security: Eventi Hotel, 212-564-4567
Photographer/Videography: Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company, 212-633-0502
Photobooth/Sign-in Book: Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company, 212-633-0502
Music Entertainment: MC Evan Tyler, E Three Productions, 212-354-6460
Favors: Lisa Berg, LPB Graphics, 732-283-4333
Invitation: Judy Paulen Designs, 201-871-1335
Cake: Sylvia Weinstock Cakes, 212-925-6698
Décor/florist: Diana Gould, Ltd., 212-629-6993
Special Touches: Photofetti and Custom M&Ms
Event Painter: Martin Harding
Emily’s Dress: All Dressed Up, 914-690-1593
Sarah’s Dress: Bergdorf Goodman
Hair/makeup: Laura Geller Makeup, 212-570-5477
Transportation: Matrix Mario, 917-939-8552

 

 

 

“To-Go” Stations From Carlyle Catering
March 13th, 2013

“To-Go” Stations From Carlyle Catering

Carlyle At The Palace brings together two of the most powerful forces in social and corporate occasions—famed caterer and restaurateur Mr. Steve Carl and one of the metropolitan area’s most legendary facilities.

Carlyle Catering offers a wide variety of “To-Go” stations for guests as they are leaving your Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration. Choose from many different “To-Go” station options, such as an elaborate candy station, a homemade milk shake station, a hot pizza station, just to name a few.

These unique stations are a huge hit with guests, including their Carnival Station which includes Hot Pretzels, Churros, Cotton Candy, Popcorn and Candy Apples. This station has traditional Carnival décor to tie it all together.


Carnival Station


Elaborate Candy Bars

Carlyle’s Breakfast to go station is always a favorite for the end of the night. This includes Mini Egg & Cheese Biscuits, Mini Bacon Egg and Cheese Biscuits and French Toast Sticks with Maple Syrup. Our most popular station is our “Ultimate Tail Gate”, this includes Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Condiments, Gatorade and Bottled Water. This station is set up outside with your own personal Tailgating chef and includes a full Tail Gate Set up with Signage and Fencing. Book an event with Carlyle Catering to see our full list of “To-Go” Stations!

 Cookie Station


Donut Station


Ultimate Tail Gate!

Mention Mitzvah Market when you book your party and get a “to-go” station for your guests as they are leaving your celebration.

To learn more visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.

On The Circuit…With Molly
March 6th, 2013

On The Circuit…With Molly

By Molly Alexander

Hi! My name is Mölly. I’ve recently started going to Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and I’m so excited to start writing about them.

I love attending Bar/Bat Mitzvah parties because I feel like each celebration has a unique touch, and I love finding out what it is!

I’m excited to bring my perspective to MitzvahMarket.com.

On February 2nd, 2013 I attended Carly’s Bat Mitzvah. It was an eventful celebration with many surprises and unique ideas.

After Carly’s service, her friends were taken to the party in limos! In the lobby of the temple, there was a board listing the limo number and each one of Carly’s friends names. Everybody was excited to get in the limos and eager to get to Carly’s party! This was fun and definitely unique. It was a great ride too!

Carly’s theme was Club 13. Her sign-in board, also bright and cute, was a giant pillow from The Pieced Palette. Her guests signed with sharpies. I love this idea because a pillow is definitely useful and Carly can sleep on it and use it forever.

 Carly’s room decor color was blue. The room was nice and bright, and lively and colorful.

 

 I had an amazing time at Carly’s and I loved everything about her party! Mazel Tov to Carly & her family.

Read Molly’s second post here.

About Molly Alexander
I’m in 7th grade at Seven Bridges Middle School in Chappaqua and I love to write. Every summer since 2010, I’ve been writing a summer column in my local newspaper. I also do Bat/Bar Mitzvah reports on Instagram. Follow me @mitzvahgirl!

I will mostly likely attend 60-80 Bat/Bar Mitzvah celebrations before I finish eighth grade. I am so excited to be writing for Mitzvah Market!