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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]16:34, the beautiful thing about an invitation is that you are free to accept or decline. If an event feels like too much hassle to you, all you have to do is check "decline" and you're done. voila - your day is now free to do your "daily activities," and the hosts will save the $75 or $100 that they were going to spend on your child's attendance at the bat mitzvah. [/quote] Its a huge imposition to expect the parents to drive and drop off two different venues and find something to do during that time while the child is there. OP should do back to back and rent a bus if no parents are invited.[/quote] It's a huge milestone lifecycle event for a jewish child. In addition to the kids coming, lots of extended family come in from out of town. It's not a 7 year olds pizza and bowling party so please you sound insane saying its a "huge imposition" the family is having an evening party with the morning service.[/quote] I know what it is but if you do not include parents you should provide transportation to the party site and be reasonable. For a best friend fine, but not a classmate my kid is barely friends with. [/quote]
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