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A Bar Mitzvah is the celebration of a boy turning into
a man in the Jewish faith. Upon turning the age of thirteen, a
Jewish male undergoes a religious ceremony in their temple in which
friends and family attend. It was traditionally a religious day,
without the fuss that is made over it in modern times. Over the last
few decade, a party after the ceremony has become commonplace. The
celebrations could be very small with a little cake and coffee served, to
the extravagant, even costing more than some large weddings. The
traditional gift given was a pen. If there is a reception
afterwards, it is traditional to give money or a treasury bond equal to
the amount of what you think the meal costs. If you would like to
give a gift, the gift should have some religious meaning (e.g., Tallas,
Tzvillin, religious charm), or signify the right of passing into manhood
(e.g., men's watch, razor).
Gift Ideas to Give For A Bar Mitzvah:
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An Expensive Fountain Pen
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Money (Cash, Check or Treasury Bond)
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Religious Articles (New Tallas (if given before),
Tzvillin, Chai or Mezuzah charm)
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Books about the Jewish religion
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Men's Watch
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Electric Razor
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Stock Certificate
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