Gift for a Batmitzvah

mommykds

All Disney all the time! Hang on little Dole Whip,
Joined
Mar 2, 2005
Messages
11,802
My dear friends daughter will be a Batmitzvah in May. I am Christian so I am not familiar with what would be a good gift for her. I would like to get something special rather than money if anyone has a suggestion. Thank you.
 
Money, usually in denominations of $18s, representing good luck, blessings, etc.
Savings Bonds,
Jewelry, purses, monogrammed items, gift cards, anything girly girl that 13yos would like. My DDs and friends are big into Vera Bradley, so they give gifts of VB like make up bags, pencil bags, small purses, etc. Pottery Barn Teen has some really pretty gift items as well, like monogrammed jewelry boxes, and other pretty items for a young teen's room.
Hope that helps some!:)
 
It's traditional to give money. Gifts for Bar/Bat Mitsvahs other than money are rare.

It should be in denominations of $18 for good luck - so $18, $36, $54, etc.
 
I'm in the throes of bar/bat mitvah year --DD has 6 in the coming weeks!

Money is multiples of $18 shows that you are familiar with custom.

I usually do $36. Some kids that my daughters know only do $18 or say an Itunes card or such.. but money is the best bet.

We've been goinng to them for about four years (two kids) and we have always given money.

Some parents will even give a note like please don't be extravagant in gifts and some bar/bat mitzvahs will say something like all gifts will be given to charity (if it is charity I do give more) One parent said it is a childs 13th brithday. please remember that!
 

It's traditional to give money. Gifts for Bar/Bat Mitsvahs other than money are rare.

It should be in denominations of $18 for good luck - so $18, $36, $54, etc.

While money is traditional, the gifts other than money being rare is a regional thing. We know areas that other gifts are given as well.
 
I went to a couple of Bat mitzvah's growing up-- we gave $50 to my best friend and then $100 to another because both my brother and I were invited. I opened cards/gifts with my best friend and someone gave her a beautiful Things Remembered jewelry box. I think VB is a great idea too-- small purse, cosmetics bag, any stationary.
 
Catholic here, and my Jewish friend says everyone gives money - it's the appropriate gift.
 
Money is usual, it's usually put towards the college fund or other savings. A good quality pearl necklace or other jewelry item is also a nice gift.
 
When I had my bat mitzvah 8 years ago the 3 big types of things that I got were:

Money
Purses (Coach, Juicy)
Jewelry (Tiffany's)
 
Money (or its equivalent) is usually what is done.

Little story - - my DH received at his a gold coin from his Aunt and Uncle. All of these years it has sat in the safe deposit box. His Dad found it recently while he was checking some things and had it appraised since gold is so high...that little gift was now worth more than $1,000! Paid for a good chunk of our WDW trip in 12 days :cool1:.
 
My DD will be attending one and a few weeks and we will be giving money, planned on $50 but we will make it $54. DD also knew the friend wanted a Book, so we bought her the series. Which made me feel better something personal and something practical.
 





New Posts







Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom