Bar and Bat Mitzvah Invitations
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A bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah is a major milestone to celebrate. In many ways, it marks the first time an adolescent actually feels like an adult — it's their formal entry into Jewish adulthood, the first time they step out into the world as more than a kid, and their first major party.
With Evite's selection of free and Premium bat mitzvah and bar mitzvah invitations, you can make sure that they take those first steps with confidence, style, and joy.
Bar and Bat Mitzvah Invitations FAQs
What does this event symbolize?
A bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah represents an adolescent's formal entry into Jewish adulthood, meaning that they are expected to take full accountability for their actions, abide by the Jewish commandments, and lead prayer when so required. The actual responsibilities that becoming b'nai mitzvah entails vary depending on the branch of Judaism one most identifies with, but in the broadest terms it is meant to celebrate an adolescent's coming-of-age.
How do I create customized bat mitzvah and bar mitzvah invitations?
Start by selecting a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah invitation that matches the tone of your party best. If you're looking for something a bit more personalized, you can upload a photo of the honoree into one of our templates or upload your own design.
Then, with Evite's Premium tools, you can customize the envelope, liner, stickers, stamps, and backgrounds to make your bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah invitations all your own. You can even add unique effects and reveals to make your invitation truly stand out. By the way... our data shows that Premium invitations get more RSVPs! Make sure to include the date, time, and location of your bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah, along with the dress code and any gifting requests.
Once you have finished your invitations, you can send them to your guests via email or text. Then, with Evite's top-rated RSVP tracking tools, you can watch guest responses roll in. Plus, you can even send direct messages to guests so you can keep all of your event communications in one organized place.
What are some popular party themes?
From sports like baseball and basketball to themes inspired by the guest of honor's favorite hobby or brand, there are so many options for bar and bat mitzvah themes. Neon party themes and Hollywood-inspired celebrations are trending, as well as parties inspired by specific cities or locations, like Miami or New York City.
You can try a classic theme inspired by a favorite color, a movie, or anything else that feels special and personal to the b'nai mitzvah-to-be!
Who should I invite to a bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah?
Start with important family members, community members, and the honoree's friends. You may also consider inviting neighbors, classmates, and people who are important to the honoree and your family, including teachers, coaches, or other mentors. Who you invite will depend on the size of your event, so keep your budget and space capacity in mind when crafting your list!
What should I write in my bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah invitations?
The inscriptions of bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah invitations should be formal and respectful of the service. Evite has some ideas to get you started:
- “[Parent's Names] invite you to join them as [Name] is called to the Torah.
- “Please join us to celebrate as [Name] is called to the Torah.”
Make sure to include important information like the event date, location, and dress code so your guests know what they can expect.
What is the etiquette for hosting a bat mitzvah or bar mitzvah?
Proper etiquette for a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah party depends on the particular branch of Judaism to which one's family most adheres. For Orthodox communities, bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs tend to be smaller events, with guest lists limited to family and close friends. These also tend to be more focused on the traditional customs of a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah, such as the reading of the Torah, charitable acts, and customary foods.
Regardless, bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah services are typically held during the morning or afternoon of the Sabbath. Parties tend to feature speeches and blessings from well-wishers, and celebrations usually feature elements of the bar mitzvah boy's or bat mitzvah girl's personality.
When should I send bat mitzvah invitations?
Evite recommends sending bat mitzvah or bat mitzvah invitations 6 to 8 weeks before the event, so your guests (and you) have plenty of time to make the proper arrangements.
You may also opt to send a Save the Date before the formal invitation to give guests notice in advance. If many of your guests will need to travel from out of town for the event, this could be a good way to allow people to prepare for your celebration.
When should I start planning my event?
A formal event like this can be a big undertaking. It's important to start planning in advance, especially if you need to secure a venue that may be booked out many months ahead. Start early to make sure you secure a location of the right size, have people's calendars marked for the special day, and so you have enough time to finalize all of the little details. In our books, you will never regret starting to plan too early!
Do you have a lot of events coming up that need planning? Evite Pro can help you out! With Evite Pro, you get unlimited access to Premium products to create invitations and greeting cards for all types of celebrations.
Another way to boost your party planning and gift-giving skills? By checking out our blog! You can find party inspiration and ideas, trend reports, party etiquette, recipes, and more. Evite truly has everything you need to successfully plan events for any occasion.




