Bar Mitzvah Gifts
Charitable gifts one of the core tenets of judaism is tzedakah charity.
Bar mitzvah gifts. Celebrate this special coming of age ceremony for the jewish faith that happens when a boy turns 13 and becomes an adult in the synagogue. It s made of earthenware clay and can have the child s name printed on the front of it with a star of david. You can personalize this type of gift even further by donating to a cause about which the bar or bat mitzvah feels passionate. However some branches of judaism such as orthodox judaism prohibit carrying gifts in the synagogue or at all during shabbat.
Making a donation in honor of the bar or bat mitzvah is a meaningful way to incorporate the jewish and universal value of helping those in need. When you give someone a chai necklace you re essentially blessing them with a long and meaningful life. In hebrew the symbol chai represents life and the living. Many families end up donating a portion of cash to a charity.
If you are a close relative or family friend you might want to spend anywhere between 100 150 or even higher. That s why chai necklaces are insanely popular gifts for a bar mitzvah. This custom is known as tzedekah you may also choose to make a direct donation to a charity in honor of the bar or bat mitzvah. Bar mitzvah gifts are typically given at the party rather than at the service since in most cases not everyone attending the service will go to the party if there is one.
This beautiful and timeless tzedakah box would make a unique bar mitzvah gift and is one that can be enjoyed for years to come. If you are an acquaintance or friend plan to spend between 50 75. Depending on how well you know the kid celebrating their bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah is a major influence on how much you should spend on their gift. The numeric representation of this symbol is the numeral 18 so it is a tradition to give cash gifts in 18 increments at bar mitzvahs.
Giving money in multiples of 18 is symbolic of giving chai or life so it s quite common for people to give bar mitzvah gifts in the form of cash or gift cards. Common amounts can include 36. For example gifts of 18 36 and 180 should all be considered and would be in accordance with this tradition.