Anonymous wrote:$50 is really too little, IMO. I grew up in a wealthy area in NY, and got bat miztvah'd in 1989. I think ONE friend gave me $72, two sisters gave me a gold bracelet, and everyone else gave $90 or $108. So to give $50 NOW, seems way too low.
FYI, if your kid isn't close with the kid who invited them, they don't have to go (and thus, don't have to give a gift).
Anonymous wrote:$50 is really too little, IMO. I grew up in a wealthy area in NY, and got bat miztvah'd in 1989. I think ONE friend gave me $72, two sisters gave me a gold bracelet, and everyone else gave $90 or $108. So to give $50 NOW, seems way too low.
FYI, if your kid isn't close with the kid who invited them, they don't have to go (and thus, don't have to give a gift).
Anonymous wrote:You can also give a nice book. A lot of kids in my kids' classes got Jewish Sports Heroes, a book on famous Jewish women, or a book of Jewish jokes. If we knew the family well, it was a book and an $18 check.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, $50 is perfect unless you're not comfortable with that much - then give less! I promise the kid is going to get *plenty* of money from family so no one will care. Hope your child has fun!