March 26th, 2011
Alison Lee celebrated her candy themed Bat Mitzvah on September 4, 2010 with a morning service followed by an evening celebration at the Marriott in Coral Springs, Florida.
As you will see below, their theme began with their creative invitations and was carried out through all their party elements.
We thank them for sharing their terrific ideas with Mitzvah Market.
All party photography was done by Magdy Guirguis and the rest of the vendor information is located at the bottom of this spotlight.
Pictured L-R: Dad Jeffrey, Bat Mitzvah girl Alison, Brother Zachary and Mom Lisa

We always say that the invitation sets the mood for your child’s celebration. Ali’s was a real box of gobstopper candy with her invitation on top created by Marcus Bickler from Marcusfineart.com.


Ali’s looks great in her short teal dress with a hot pink underlay from Cache. The top featured teal, silver and hot pink sequins. Notice her footwear for comfort!

Ali loves her converse sneakers and wore these all night with her party dress!

Ali’s candy theme and brightly colored decor was created by Perfect Party of Boca Raton.

Ali in her brightly colored lounge area

An overall look of the room before guests arrive

A close-up of the candy centerpieces


Mitzvah Mom Lisa created their clever place cards! They were metal candy scoops with candy names attached to identify their table. Guests each received a bag of candy in their scoops!


Tags were created by Marcus Bickler to match the invitation

The music entertainment was provided by Platinum Gold Entertainment with MC Romero.

The Platinum Gold Entertainment crew

Ali used oversize brightly colored candles for her candle lighting ceremony provided by Party Perfect.

Alison was written in chocolate letters

Her sign-in board poster that matched her invitation was created by Marcus Bickler.


Ali’s friends received a hoodie sweatshirt favor designed by Marcus. Ali models it below:

“I Had A Sweet Time At Alison’s Bat Mitzvah” was on the back

And the date went down the sleeve

For her entrance video, a clever mini-movie was created by Timeline Video Productions.

Ali and her brother get stuck inside their tv!
Watch it here.

For Ali’s Mitzvah Project she participated in The Lee National Denim Day. She raised $2500 towards Breast Cancer research and awareness. All of Ali’s friends wore jeans for a day, she passed out sugar cookies with a pink ribbon and she collected money for the cause. This was a very personal project for Ali because Mitzvah Mom Lisa is a breast cancer survivor.

Lisa’s advice can be said in 3 words!
“Be very organized!”

Here is the list of vendors who made Alison’s party special. If you call any, please make sure you tell them that you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com
Venue: Coral Springs Marriott
Music Entertainment: DJ/MC Romero, Platinum Gold Entertainment 954-753-7500
Favors: Parkland Sweets 954-346-7939
Favors: Hoodie sweatshirts designed by Marcus, marcusfineart.com
Party entertainment: Event Studio Production 561-443-5553
Invitation: Marcus, marcusfineart.com
Cake: Coral Springs Marriott
Décor/florist: Party Perfect 561-994-8833 partyperfectevents@yahoo.com
Sign-In board: Marcus, marcusfineart.com
Dress for Bat Mitzvah girl: Cache
Hair/makeup: Jyll Kaufman
Photographer: Magdy Guirguis 954-749-2763
Videographer: Timeline Video Productions 561-998-3755
March 26th, 2011
Recently we told you about a talented Mitzvah Dad who produced an original music video for his son’s Bar Mitzvah. Click here if you missed it.
Now we have learned about another talented Mitzvah Dad who created custom invitations, place cards, magnet favors and thank you notes for his daughter Daniella’s Bat Mitzvah using watercolors and pencils!

The Dad, Moshe Mikanovsky goes through his step by step process on his blog, but you can see the finished result below:

He painted a portrait of his daughter Daniella and had it printed on heavy stock paper at a local printer

That same design was used for the place cards, thank you notes and custom magnet favors!

To see the rest of his step-by-step process, visit his blog.
If you are a clever and creative Mitzvah Dad who made something for your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah let us know at info@mitzvahmarket.com.
March 26th, 2011
Eventful Productions is a full service event production company, specializing in social, corporate, and wedding events. They are trend makers and setters constantly looking out for the next best idea, design, innovation and wow factor.
We are excited to bring you this Mitzvah Inspire as they reveal how they transformed Muttontown Club in East Norwich, New York into a contemporary candy factory with motorized centerpieces and candy galore.

Check out the details from “Will’s Wonka Bar” Bar Mitzvah celebration portrayed as the modern version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”

As the guests headed into the ballroom, they walked through a hallway that was turned into a “Wonka Shipping Department” featuring boxes with labels on them from all over the world

An industrial looking Holographic dance floor separated the kids from the adults. The kids sat in a purely White lounge. The room was completely draped in White Chiffon which created a clean “canvas” for projecting a custom gobo with the Bar Mitzvah boy’s name – Will

Each table had its own whimsical and unique look from its shape, the linen, and the type of chair, to the colors used, and finally to the centerpiece

The banquet tables had glass cylinders and unique vases filled with a variety of candy. The rest of the tables had motorized candy producing centerpieces that were fully functioning and clearly revealed the mechanics of each piece.

To complete the industrial look, a conveyor system from the ceiling carried customized Wonka boxes throughout the entire adult’s section and from table to table

Custom artwork was created in the design of a Wonka bar for the kids light blue sweatshirt favors. T-shirts with matching logos were also made for the staff and dancers. Additionally, chocolate bars (5 of which had a winning golden ticket) were given to guests with 5 lucky winners redeeming a special prize

Wonka Custom Cake
Thank you to Eventful Productions for sharing this creative Bar Mitzvah with us. To learn more about them, visit their extended profile page in our Vendor Directory.
March 23rd, 2011
When we saw this “007” themed Bar Mitzvah courtesy of Diva With A Fork, and we knew our readers would love it!
The woman behind Diva With A Fork is Eileen Kanter, who owns Events By Eileen, a full-service event planning and design firm in Tampa, Florida. Over the past ten years, her company has created one-of-a-kind events for corporations, non-profits, individuals and celebrities.

Bar Mitzvah boy Brett is a fan of James Bond and all things 007. This was the inspiration for the bold design of this celebration!

An elaborate entryway influenced by the movie Casino Royale welcomed guests

We love the dual purpose place cards! These glow in the dark martini glasses were used as seating cards, as well as, party favors

James Bond always traveled in style, above and below shows the decked out children’s soda bar and buffet area


Young guests loved this candy bar

The adult tables were all named after Bond movies. Bright floral centerpieces complimented multi-colored shag linen overlays with matching chair covers and saches

The following vendors helped to make this celebration special:
Venue: Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel
Event Planning & Design: Events By Eileen & Diva With A Fork
Photography: Maddock Photographers
Florals & Props: The Arrangement Florist 813-886-1518
Linens: Connie Duglin Specialty Linen & Chair Cover Rental
Entertainment: M & M Entertainment
March 20th, 2011
By Bonne Marcus
Your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah is just around the corner. Maybe you meant to start getting in shape sooner (like back in January) but it didn’t happen. But fear not. If you work hard now and set your mind to it, you can make big changes to your body in time.
Kick up your cardio workouts.
Aerobic exercise including bicycling, running, jumping rope, kickboxing, etc draw upon energy stores and are an excellent way to burn fat. You should do some form of cardio for 30-40 minutes 5 days a week. To get more out of your workouts, strive for three 30-minute interval training sessions each week. Interval training is short, high-intensity exercise periods alternated with periods of low intensity and a great way to burn a lot of calories. The
intensity should be raised above your comfortable level for a brief period, followed by a recovery period of lesser intensity. Interval cycles can range in time, length, and intensity. A typical duration might be 30 seconds of very high-intensity work, followed by one-and-a-half minutes of low-intensity recovery. For example, after you warm-up try running 1 minute on the treadmill at 6.0 mph, followed by jogging 90 seconds at 5.0 mph. Repeat this until you have completed 2 miles.
Get buff for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah
More than doing cardio, strength training is the most effective way to sculpt the body you desire! Minimize the (fill in the blank) jiggle by hitting the weights three days a week allowing 48 hours rest in between workouts. Choose a routine that combines upper and lower body moves. It will maximize your exercise efforts and minimize the time you spend in the gym. It’s all about training smarter, not longer. If you are feeling ambitious, design a circuit; do a series of exercises followed by 3 minutes cardio. You’ll raise the intensity of your workout, burn more calories and tighten up those trouble spots in one workout. A sample circuit might include: jump rope, squats, jumping jacks, push-ups, jog in place, shoulder press, jump rope, lunges, jumping jacks, and dips.
No time for strength training? No excuse!
In the time it would take you to mull over whether “to train or not to train,” you could be halfway through best body-blasting, inch-incinerating, time efficient sculpting session you have ever experienced. This 15 minute mini- workout reaps maximum results by pumping oxygen-rich blood through every major muscle group in your body. Believe me; your heart rate will prove it as will your fabulously fit physique, if you stick with the plan.
So what’s the plan?
The workout consists of 4 cycles of 7 different exercises, 1 for every major muscle group. Each cycle lasts 3.5 minutes, and each exercise is performed for 30 seconds per cycle. This brings the complete length of the workout to a whopping 14 minutes, of which each muscle group suffers a grand total of 1 minute.
What you do:
Perform repetitions (about 20) of each exercise for 30 seconds. Once you have completed all seven exercises repeat the 7-muscle cycle again. Please consult a certified fitness professional (or ME) if you are unsure about the proper form or technique of any these exercises below:
1. Squats

2. Push-ups

3. Lunges

4. Shoulder press

5. Bent over rows

6. Bicep curls

7. Triceps dips

Photo Credit: Trainer Academy
Point to Ponder
Select weights that make the exercises challenging, but not impossible. If an exercise becomes too difficult, modify it. Remember, it’s better to modify an exercise than to risk getting injured. If after completing the 14-minute body blaster you still have a smidgen of time to spare, drop to the floor for a quick crunch-a-thon. Try to incorporate a variety of abdominal exercises such as reverse crunches, oblique crunches, and bicycles. Aim to crunch continuously for 3 to 5 minutes, or until you just can’t crunch no more!
Never underestimate the power of a workout, no matter how short
Just think, for a mere 14 extra minutes a day 4 days a week, you can add almost an hour of body revving activity to your weekly workout regime. Who knew it could be so easy?!
About Bonne Marcus
A sought after fitness expert, Bonne Marcus is a columnist for Village Connection Magazine. She is the author of The Complete Bride’s Workout Guide (New Page Books), and has written/contributed to many national magazines including Modern Bride, Bride’s, Bridal Guide, Self, Shape, Marie Claire, Family Circle, Prevention, and Fitness magazines. Marcus is the creator of three special training programs, one for brides, appropriately titled “Fit To Be Tied”, and one for moms-to-be, “Fit To be Mommy” and her latest program the “Mitzvah Mom Makeover.”
2011 marks 25 years that Bonne has worked in the fitness industry and has taught for New York City’s top health clubs including Crunch, Reebok Sports Club, the JCC of Manhattan and Equinox. Bonne is married, living on Long
Island and can be found leading classes in everything from sculpting and spin to fat burning and fusion.
Have a question or want to train with Bonne? Email her at BonneMarcus@gmail.com.
March 18th, 2011
We love it when a Mitzvah Mom lets us know about something special she saw at a Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration.
That was the case when Meredith Jacobs from Modern Jewish Mom attended Zach Freiman’s Bar Mitzvah last week.
Zach’s Dad is Scott Freiman, from Second Act Studio and is a composer and producer who mainly works in film and television. Zach is his middle child and he had already produced a terrific “mockumentary” for his first son’s Bar Mitzvah.
He told Mitzvah Market he wasn’t sure how he was going to top that, but he did it! With the help of Zach’s friends, this talented crew sung a song that Scott wrote specifically for him. They shot video at various locations, but the final cut of this original music video was revealed at his party during dessert.
Check it out below:

Watch “I’m Zach” here.
Now Scott is trying to figure out how to top this one for his third son. We’re sure he will come up with something!
Thank you for sharing this terrific video with Mitzvah Market and congratulations on Zach’s Bar Mitzvah!
March 16th, 2011
The Waters Edge at Giovanni’s is located in Darien, Connecticut and is known throughout New England for their culinary excellence, peerless service and picturesque waterfront location.
The Kolberts celebrated their third and final Bat Mitzvah on January 16, 2011 for their youngest daughter Samantha at this venue, the same one they used twice before.
We thank Giovanni’s and the Kolberts for sharing their daughter Samantha’s Bat Mitzvah celebration with our readers.
All photography was done by Riva Aeylon & Her Lens.

Pictured L-R: Mom Denise, Bat Mitzvah girl Samantha, Dad William, sister Jaclyn and sister Alison.


Like many Mitzvah kids, Samantha decided not to have a specific theme, but wanted a brightly colored room to celebrate in. Arlene Rosenthal from Party Ideas in Westport, Connecticut transformed the room.

Vibrant hot pink and lime green linens were used

Special swag decor by Arlene

The lounge area for the young guests

For her place cards, personalized chocolate bars were used.


Todd Yahney Entertainment provided the music for Samantha’s party.



Now that Mitzvah Mom Denise has planned all 3 of her daughters Bat Mitzvah celebrations, we asked her for some advice: “Keep in mind that this is a celebration for your child and it should be a fun and joyful experience for your entire family. We loved working with the staff at The Waters Edge (3 times!). They are professionals who coordinate events like ours daily. Enjoy the moment!”

Here is a list of vendors that made Samantha’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, please make sure you tell them you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue: The Waters Edge at Giovanni’s 203-325-9979
Party Planner: Arlene Rosenthal; arlene@partyideasct.com; 203-226-3672
Music Entertainment: Todd Yahney Entertainment, MC Cousin Craig; 516-781-4700
Invitation: Paper Dolls/formerly Wilton Stationers; rsvp@wiltonstationers.com; 203-762-0781
Cake: DiMare Bakery 203-967-2253
Dresses for family members: All Dressed Up; (914) 690-1593
Hair/makeup: Headliners of Westport 203-227-9597
Photographer: Riva Aeylon & Her Lens; 203-222-9177
March 15th, 2011
The Ives family celebrated their son Alex’s Bar Mitzvah on December 4, 2010. The service took place at Temple Beth El in Chappaqua, New York and the reception was held at the Renaissance Westchester Hotel in the Mansion in West Harrison, New York.
Alex is a snow boarder and Mom Jen is a graphic artist and owns her own company, Chives Creative, so you know there were some very special touches at this party.
Additional vendor information is at the bottom of this spotlight.
All event photography was done by Philip Callaci of Mitzvah Gallery: A Division Of Peanut Portraits.
Pictured L-R: Oldest son Noah, Mitzvah Mom Jen, Bar Mitzvah Boy Alex, daughter Lily and Dad Alan.

The invitation was custom made by Mitzvah Mom Jen – the colors are navy and beige and incorporated a logo that was used throughout the party decor.


Alex’s love of snowboarding set the tone for the party and with his Mom’s graphic expertise they were able to incorporate his favorite sport in a variety of ways.

Mom Jen made lift tickets as place cards which hung on a snowy mountain

A close-up of the cards

The “Mash” sign alerted guests to the different mountains

Alex’s lodge is where the kids hung out

Mom Jen made this poster that decorated the reception

A cut out of Alex snowboarding was on each table


When Alex is not snowboarding he is playing lacrosse!

A real snow board was used as the sign-in “board!”

Young guests were asked to sign this snowboard

Starlight Entertainment provided the music for Alex’s celebration.

Alex “makes his entrance” with two of the Starlight Express dancers

Kids of all ages had fun at this party!

The blue and green cake from Lulu’s Bakery incorporated their version of the Burton logo deliciously!

Notice the detail of the evergreens on the side

A candy bar was set up for guests to enjoy!

Creative Mitzvah Mom Jen made this “Candy Buffet” sign

Another sign and beautiful candy display by Jen

The kids enjoying the candy buffet

Young guests received a sweatshirt favor by ABPromowear.

Great hooded grey sweatshirts with Alex’s snowboarding logo

Silver bags with Alex’s logo fit into the snowboarding theme perfectly

Mitzvah Mom Jen has some advice for our readers:
“Everything will get done before the big day…just keep saying that to yourself. Enjoy every moment! The party goes by so quickly. Remember it is a very special day for your child. Take lots of photos. Have fun and eat!”

As part of his Mitzvah Project, Alex volunteers at the Boys and Girls Club of Northern Westchester. He teaches 3rd-5th graders how to play lacrosse. He also donated new and old lacrosse sticks to the club. In addition, Alex and his Dad delivered meals to the home bound elderly through City Meals on Wheels in New York City.

The following Mitzvah vendors worked with the Ives family to make Alex’s celebration special. If you call any of them, please let them know you read about their product or service on MitzvahMarket.com.
March 12th, 2011
By Cindy Silvert, www.easybreezygourmet.com
A friend who just planned a Bar Mitzvah suggested I go over my numbers. OK, so I was off by 50%, which means I need 50% of my neighbor’s backyard if I’m going to host a reception at home. (And do I really want to stock the downstairs bathroom with that much toilet paper?) I would have thought being a writer/chef/artist/recluse would have kept the riff-raff out. Apparently not.
Do you have any idea how much money and time I just saved? So what if an impersonal five star hall costs five times the tent? I no longer have to slip the gardener an extra fifty to trim the bushes, hide the recycling bin, stain the deck, refinish the floors or put up certain family photos. (His side of the family is perfectly happy in the linen closet.) So I’m back to square one (which incidentally, I never left). All I have to figure out is where to have the reception, what to serve and when to start my diet-binge-diet-binge-diet-binge-diet.
But I’ve got an angle. See, I’m going to inform all vendors that I have a blog! Yes, on the World Wide Web! Who in their right mind would give up the chance to be skewered in front of millions of readers? Didn’t a certain reality housewife suggest that NYC’s snazziest vendors throw her the wedding of the century for free for no particular reason? Me too! But seriously folks, even if I could have the Bar Mitzvah of the century, that is, the kind you read about in the New York Times, I really hope I wouldn’t.
My dream Bar Mitzvah Party would be good clean fun, relaxed not stuffy, not same old same old and have great food. I don’t want to break the bank, nor appear cheap. The problem is, if you want to fit and feed the masses, and if the masses happen to be strictly kosher, your options are limited. If your numbers are smallish, you can afford to think out of the box: maybe hire waiters to serve frozen hors d’ouerves from Costco (its best to defrost & heat prior to serving), hire a few musicians… But since we seem to have outgrown the cozy tent option, back in the trenches we go.
This week I intend to call around to see what the catering damage will be. Call me picky, but I’m not looking forward to being overcharged for parve tasting, pasty looking, been-there-done-that food. A dear friend has been begging me to cater the whole thing. I have no doubt he would do a stellar job, I just dread losing (another) dear friend when my week of the event fangs emerge. Isn’t that what husbands are for?

About Cindy Silvert
Cindy Lynn Silvert took the long route to the States from Canada via Israel, where she studied, worked and had her first two children. A lover of the Arts, Cindy is a professionally trained actor, prolific artist and writer. She has designed educational software, curricula and museums exhibits in addition to editing two books. She writes for a number of sites including easybreezygourmet.com where she shares culinary secrets, shortcuts and tips. She is also a featured chef and lead contributor of metroimma.com.
Follow Cindy’s new blog Eat Pray Save, right here on MitzvahMarket.com as she challenges the status quo all the way to the Bimah, while planning her son’s upcoming Bar Mitzvah. Eat Pray Save will be the place to get a fresh perspective and a classy, yet fun and affordable solution to the out of control phenomenon of the American Bar Mitzvah.
It’s funny stuff we know you will enjoy!
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March 5th, 2011
If your child is struggling to find a theme/logo or idea for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah favors, you might want to visit www.thecoolestgiveways.com.
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