| How To Be The Perfect Guest |
Tips For Making A Good Impression
Being a good guest may seem simple but there are rules and advice here just as there are in being a good host or hostess. Just chat with anyone who has hosted a catered party, and you may find out you haven't been quite as good as you thought.
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| Mitzvah Chic And |
How To Make Their Dreams Come True
Kids…what do they want? For their Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrations, that is? One Bar Mitzvah I know considered a limo ride into Manhattan with a few friends to see “Blue Man Group” the best way to celebrate his journey into Jewish manhood. Other kids dream their whole lives of being Cinderella or the prince at the ball, guests of honor at a big party tailored just for them.
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| The Party Trouble-shooter |
How To Avert Potential Disasters
Even the best-laid plans may go awry. Your best defense for unexpected troubles: knowledge. Read on, and equip yourself with this good advice on how to handle the most common event-throwing woes.
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| Defining The Bar/bat Mitzvah |
| A Bar/Bat Mitzvah is considered legally responsible to fulfill the mitzvos. A boy becomes Bar Mitzvah at the age of thirteen and one day. Girls become Bat Mitzvah at age 12. |
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| Bar/bat Mitzvah: The Rite Of Passage |
| The Bar Mitzvah is a rite of passage which is as much a psychological milestone in the life of the parents as of the child. A boy becomes a Bar Mitzvah, literally ‘a son of the laws’ on his thirteenth birthday. |
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