Bar Mitzvah Party Planner
This Mitzvah party planner was designed with only the most popular Bar Mitzvah reception
formalities in mind.
To make things convenient, we listed our Bar Mitzvah Formalities in their "traditional" order of appearance.
At the bottom of the page, we included a huge space for
your own
special party instructions and formalities
We hope our committment to providing you with everything your heart desires for
your Mitzvah is well received.
*Please note our Bar Mitzvah Party Planner does not obligate you to our idea of
"traditional" Mitzvahs.
We respect individuality, and we are happy to provide you with
your own
"customized" Bar Mitzvah instead.
Just let us know by skipping to the
Special Instructions
or Other Formalities section. Sky's the limit!
Social Gathering
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Family Grand Entrance:
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Title-Name (Pronounced)-Brief Introductory Information-Please Play Artist and
Song
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Candle Lighting
(The usual amount of candles is 13 candles, PLUS one for good luck)
Starting At:
How Will Participants Be Invited Up To The Cake?
The Guest Of Honor Will Light The First Candle, Then Invite Them
Please Have Our Ovation Disc Jockey Invite Them.
Please specify the participants who will be approaching the cake, by entering
their names
exactly as the Guest of Honor would say them. (Eg. "Aunt Ruth and Uncle Stan,"
"Diane and Adam,").
The traditional order for invitations for candle lighting is shown:
Will a memory candle be lit?
Hora Dance
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Who Will Be Lifted In The Chair During The Hora?
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An alternative to the "traditional" Hora is the
"Chronological" Hora. We place our guest of honor on a chair
in the middle of the dance floor. Then we create the surrounding Hora circle
through invitation.
Your MC will invite people to join the Hora circle based on how long they have
known the guest of honor.
We start from birth, so moms and dads are usually first, and add to the Hora
circle until,
at last, the MOST recent friend joins in, completing the
"Chronological" Hora.
What is your preference?
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Kiddush
Starting At:
Who Will Lead The Kiddush?
*Note if you would like the leader introduced, please indicate so next to the
phonetic pronunciation.
Motzi
Starting At:
Who Will Lead The Motzi?
*Note if you would like the leader introduced, please indicate so next to the
phonetic pronunciation.
Toast
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First Course
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Host/Hostess Dance
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Everybody Dance
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Please Play These Artists, And These Songs,
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Second Course
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Games/Contests
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Names of specific games/contests you know would work well:
(Please give a detailed explanation of contest rules, if providing your own)
Ovation DJ/MC to choose appropriate games/contests from the most popular list
below:
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Balloon Stuffing / Parade of Beauties
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Balloon Roulette
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Coke and Pepsi
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Huggy bear
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Hula hoops
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Limbo
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Mummy wrap
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Musical People (musical chairs without the chairs!)
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Musical Balloons
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Musical Hula Hoops
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Musical Scavenger-Hunt
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Snake
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Please Play These Artists, And These Songs,
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Main Course
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Guest Of Honor Dance
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Everybody Dance
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Please Play These Artists, And These Songs,
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Grand Finale
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Please Save These Artists, And These Songs, For LAST
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Please Include All Times, Names (pronunciation is more important than spelling), and Other Relevant Information
* Name:
* Email:
Feel free to print your completed Mitzvah Planner for anyone in your party.
You can print a copy for your photographer, videographer, and caterer. That way everyone
will know your birthday timeline in advance, and they will get a glimpse of all
the fun things to expect on your special day.