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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am surprised to see people mentioning just skipping the service. I have always thought that was considered rude unless you really have a major conflict to share with the hosts. Larlo's grandmother is having a 90th birthday breakfast or ?? Call the synagogue for the pick up time. I would have him call from the reception when ready to leave. If this seems like too much because he is not a close friend..just decline.[/quote] Yes, it is rude to skip the service. THe service is the point of the entire bar/bat mitzvah. You can attend with your child if you want. Services are open to the public, and you might appreciate it and learn something interesting about your Jewish neighbors culture. The parties typically are 3-4 hours and only for the person who was invited. If you want to check. on pick up time, just email the parents in advance - not on the day of the party.[/quote]
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