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[quote=Anonymous]We just had one and it didn't break the bank. No dance party/mini-wedding. Just a simple luncheon after for family and adult friends. Separate birthday party-type party for kids (but could have easily cut that out). The main expenses were the temple fee and the luncheon. I agree with the self-cater option at an inexpensive venue. Depending on how big your family is, I think you can get a nice party for a few thousand or even less if you do a dessert party or a party at your house. When I became a bat mitzvah years ago, parties at parents house were the norm, not a crazy expensive event. You don't have to conform to what others are doing, I have seen all things in my child's class. Including no party at all. [/quote]
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