Anonymous wrote:Anyone's kid not get a ton of invites ? A lot of DC's friends and classmates are turning 13 this year. I try not to worry that my child will be left out of this - especially since it sounds as though everyone can expect to be invited to many bar and bat mitzvahs - but it's hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It'd be like going to the wedding reception and not attending the wedding. So yes, it's tacky to just go to the party.
Definitely NOT a universal sentiment. My kids in total have probably been to 50 of these. Many invites didn't even include the time and location of the service. We were often told that the kids weren't expected to attend. Having said that, if they ARE invited, they should go to a few just to appreciate it, especially for the non-Jews.
Wow, this is incredibly rude and disrespectful.
If your kid is invited and has a conflict, you or they should reach out to the host and explain the conflict and ask if it is ok to come to whatever of the service or party possible.
But to skip the service and just come to the party is total rude. Sorry, it is.
+1. PP is clearly thinking the party is the big deal, not realizing the child spends the better part of a year preparing for the Bnai Mitzvah. It is ok to go to the service without going to the party, but do not RSVP to the party. Oh, and if there is a conflict, just let the host know. They will probably tell you it is ok. But to assume it is ok is horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It'd be like going to the wedding reception and not attending the wedding. So yes, it's tacky to just go to the party.
Definitely NOT a universal sentiment. My kids in total have probably been to 50 of these. Many invites didn't even include the time and location of the service. We were often told that the kids weren't expected to attend. Having said that, if they ARE invited, they should go to a few just to appreciate it, especially for the non-Jews.
Wow, this is incredibly rude and disrespectful.
If your kid is invited and has a conflict, you or they should reach out to the host and explain the conflict and ask if it is ok to come to whatever of the service or party possible.
But to skip the service and just come to the party is total rude. Sorry, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It'd be like going to the wedding reception and not attending the wedding. So yes, it's tacky to just go to the party.
Definitely NOT a universal sentiment. My kids in total have probably been to 50 of these. Many invites didn't even include the time and location of the service. We were often told that the kids weren't expected to attend. Having said that, if they ARE invited, they should go to a few just to appreciate it, especially for the non-Jews.
Anonymous wrote:Another question regarding protocol - if my DD receives a Bar/Bat Mitzvah invitation and is not close to the child, would it be okay to decline the invite? Or is this a social situation where you just have to go?
Anonymous wrote:Another question regarding protocol - if my DD receives a Bar/Bat Mitzvah invitation and is not close to the child, would it be okay to decline the invite? Or is this a social situation where you just have to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone's kid not get a ton of invites ? A lot of DC's friends and classmates are turning 13 this year. I try not to worry that my child will be left out of this - especially since it sounds as though everyone can expect to be invited to many bar and bat mitzvahs - but it's hard.
Anonymous wrote:NOT tacky to just attend the party. My kids would have been bummed if their friends didn't come to the party just because they had a conflict with the service. Neither they nor I can tell you who was at the service. Obviously go to the service if you can but if not then there is no reason to miss the party just because.
Anonymous wrote:Another question regarding protocol - if my DD receives a Bar/Bat Mitzvah invitation and is not close to the child, would it be okay to decline the invite? Or is this a social situation where you just have to go?