And given that the PP was only 3 at the time, I'm sure that her perception of the costs are probably not reliable. |
Did you miss the part where I said some people saved for years? MY parents were middle class, living in an UMC area. They saved for almost ten years for my sister's bat mitzvah. We, as a family, sacrificed a lot for that weekend. |
In my experience as a 50-year-old Jew who has only lived in the biggest, wealthiest cities in the US, middle class Jewish people don't save for years for a party they can't afford. They save for years for educational expenses and for their homes, but not for blow-out parties. Maybe your parents were lousy financial planners, PP? I've only seen really expensive bar mitzvah parties from actually wealthy families. |
We are doing Bowlero for immediate family and kid’s friends. Ruthless with the list. It’s 55 total and it costs about $5K for our package. Also doing the kiddish at our synagogue and that’s about $3K. The key is ruthless guest list. This isn’t the time to have your first cousins attend. But maybe your kid’s first cousins. Grandparents yes. But your aunt and uncle no. Have them to the kiddish. |
My favorite part of the weekend for DS was a Friday night dinner at a restaurant for family. 40 something people. It was just nice to all be together. And then the service and Kiddush. We had a traditional bigger party, but consider just a regular bday party for the kid, in addition to a restaurant or backyard family dinner.
What does the kid like and how many friends? A fancy restaurant for 10 kids? 30 kids at a pool party? Don't worry about it looking like a hotel dance party - just do something that the kid likes. |
A relative did a BBQ in their back yard. Set up a volleyball net, used an iPhone and speakers for music, and just grilled all afternoon. Fortunately, weather was perfect - no idea what would have happened if it had rained |
This would not be everyone’s pick, but a friend was just saying their plan was to do a luncheon for family and then let their kid pick 2-3 close friends to go to NYC for the weekend. They could do virtually anything they want and it would be cheaper than one of those huge parties (and less of a headache to plan). |
This will cost way more than $5K. The DJ alone is $3K+ and the full catered kiddush at the temple is too. |