Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another jewish mom of a girl. A bat mitzvah is significantly more tag a birthday party. The party is similar to a wedding, only it's more as the child learns and recites many prayers at the service. It will cost our family roughly 55,000. Would you attend a wedding and not give a gift. 200 for a family of 3 and 54 if just your child attends. It's not all about the gift, but don't be cheap.
And my DD's very nice Bat Mitzvah was $15K. We had 90 people. I did not care what we got. I was just happy that she did a good job and had fun.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with $144.
Anonymous wrote:Another jewish mom of a girl. A bat mitzvah is significantly more tag a birthday party. The party is similar to a wedding, only it's more as the child learns and recites many prayers at the service. It will cost our family roughly 55,000. Would you attend a wedding and not give a gift. 200 for a family of 3 and 54 if just your child attends. It's not all about the gift, but don't be cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Jewish mom of a girl about to have her Bat Mitzvah. I agree that the multiples of 18 isn't important. 200 is well beyond our means for this kind of thing, so I would expect that only from our closest relatives and really close longterm friends. I will say that this is really really really not about the gifts but rather about our daughter making a public stance of joining the Jewish community as an adult and then us getting to have all of her close friends and relatives celebrate for an evening, and I suspect it's likely the case in OP's sitaution as well. I think a donation in the honor of the child having the Bat Mitzvah - particularly to a cause associated with her or her interests in some way (especially if linked to her mitzvah project) is a great idea. The amount is immaterial whether you give cash/check or donation in her honor.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the suggestions.
At weddings we tend to be near the $200-250 gift range (from us both) and was not sure if we should be more/less for three people attending this celebration.
Anonymous wrote:Another jewish mom of a girl. A bat mitzvah is significantly more tag a birthday party. The party is similar to a wedding, only it's more as the child learns and recites many prayers at the service. It will cost our family roughly 55,000. Would you attend a wedding and not give a gift. 200 for a family of 3 and 54 if just your child attends. It's not all about the gift, but don't be cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the suggestions.
At weddings we tend to be near the $200-250 gift range (from us both) and was not sure if we should be more/less for three people attending this celebration.