Bar Mitzvah Celebrations in South Carolina
Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah celebrations are popular among the South Carolina
Jewish community. A symbolic rite of passage, Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah
ceremonies are important events in the life of any young Jew. Many people in
South Carolina choose to hire a professional event planner to help them with
the task of planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration. This decision will
depend largely on the size and magnitude of the party you wish to throw.
History of Bar Mitzvah Celebrations
Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah in Hebrew translates to -To whom the Commandments apply”, and marks the time in a Jewish child’s life when they take on responsibility for their own actions. Bar Mitzvah ceremonies are conducted for Jewish boys at the age of 13 and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies for girls at the age of 12. After becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, a Jew is permitted to participate in all aspects of Jewish community life. Some religious obligations include being called upon to read from the Torah at the Sabbath or other service or leading a discussion on a particular portion of the Torah. Adult obligations of Jews include: being morally responsible for all actions, participating in religious services when called upon, owning what they possess as personal property, following the 613 laws of the Torah, and are legally permitted to be married. The celebrations generally tie in the significance of the religious and social implications, with the birthday and transition to adulthood festivities.
Planning a Successful Bar Mitzvah
If you are in charge of planning a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah celebration
for someone special in your life, there are several things to keep in mind.
Bar Mitzvahs begin with a religious ceremony, usually conducted at the
family’s temple. Most ceremonies are followed by a party or dinner afterwards,
but not always. Planning a Bar Mitzvah party is very similar to a Sweet 16
or Quinceanera party. It should combine a birthday celebration with the
significance of the rite of passage from childhood to adulthood. Family and
friends should be invited, with the theme and other details being catered
to the desires of the Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Some people choose to plan the
events themselves, while others rely on the help of a professional event
planner. This decision will depend largely on the size and magnitude of the
party you wish to throw. For a complete list of event planning resources in
the South Carolina area, visit www.EventPlanning.sc.
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