Ideas for Bat Mitzvah Gifts (ideally not cash or gift cards)

Anonymous
Any ideas... I would like to avoid cash and gift cards, but am drawing a blank.
Anonymous
Give cash or gift cards. Why don't you want to? In our family many end up using a lot of their bar/bat mitzvah money to help pay for college costs.
Anonymous
Cash or check in a multiple of 18. It's tradition and usually used for college.
Anonymous
When I was a kid, we would give a piece of jewelry, like a cute pendant or a charm bracelet.

(A pen is also a "traditional" gift, but I wouldn't go there.)
Anonymous
besides cash, you might consider... jewelry, watch, jewelry box, piece of art, meaningful book, personalized belt buckles (boys), watches, personal stationary
Anonymous
Cute beach bag with nice beach towel wrapped in it and sunglasses. I got this and loved it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we would give a piece of jewelry, like a cute pendant or a charm bracelet.

(A pen is also a "traditional" gift, but I wouldn't go there.)


Same here. In fact, I can still remember, the popular jewelry to give for a bat mitzvah gift was a colored freshwater pearl bracelet. I bet there is a popular jewlery choice today - maybe Alex + Ani? We always gave a savings bond to the boys!
Anonymous
I am not Jewish, so I started asking my Jewish friends what my son should give to his friends celebrating their Bar/Bat Mitzvah. The answer from several was as above>>a check in a multiple of $18. So that's what we're doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas... I would like to avoid cash and gift cards, but am drawing a blank.


are you jewish? because those are typical gifts it is not about you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas... I would like to avoid cash and gift cards, but am drawing a blank.


are you jewish? because those are typical gifts it is not about you


Op. Yes, I am Jewish. And I understand this is not about me. Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas... I would like to avoid cash and gift cards, but am drawing a blank.


are you jewish? because those are typical gifts it is not about you

PP who suggested a small item of jewelry. I'm also Jewish.
Anonymous
For a child attending, a gift is fine, but if the whole family is invited, you really should give a check. multiples of $18 please. It's like a wedding.
Anonymous
Cash or gift card. No junk jewelry.
Anonymous
My godsisters gave me a gift separate from their parents (who gave a check) and were the only ones who gave me a non-check gift.

They gave me a thin, gold bracelet. Very thin. Real gold.
Anonymous
Really anything is fine. For my daughter's bat mitzvah, she received jewelry, luggage, Judaica items like Shabbat candlesticks, and items from Vera Bradley. Whatever you want!
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