Anonymous wrote:If you want to give so much, why not give half to the kid and donate half to support whatever his bar mitzvah project is? Or give it all in a savings bing or another responsible way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband’s best friend in the world who is like a brother to him- his son is getting Bar Mitzvah’d. They are in the Saddle River area of NJ. For the Jewish readers, how much do you think we should give? It’s the BFF’s only son and first born. I feel like $1k? $1.5k? Is that too much? Too little! Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!
I’m not a Jew
Anonymous wrote:I grew up on Great Neck Long Island and they were over the top back then. We had 500 person ones in Leonard’s of Great Neck.
I know two class mates who bought coops and condos in Manhattan for cash with bat mitz or bar bitz money.
When I was wedding hall shopping in 1997 I toured a popular bar mitz place charging $120 a plate. Easily with band, DJ, limos, flowers that is $200 a person almost $25 years ago.
The video guy was $5,000 at one I went to. He even had girls favorite musician do a five minute video into to her. I think the take home gift bags had around $100 in stuff in them.
Some even include a jet to take kids on an island trip.
My brother went to a super super fancy one and it cost $100,000 in 2003.
Amazing in NJ and LI they try to top each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50@18 is $900 sounds great!
This seems like a good idea!
Anonymous wrote:Are you going? If so, $500 is what we typically give.
If you aren’t going, $100 is generous.
Anonymous wrote:I have recently thrown two mitzvahs, one more to go. Neither of my children have received anything close to that amount. I think $250 from great-aunts was the most, and those were from women in their 70s who were grandparents.
If either of my children had received a check in the amounts you're talking about, I would have returned it. It's highly inappropriate.
Yes, after they lead the service they are seen as adults in the temple, which means they can be part of a minion. It does not mean you are setting them up as an adult. I have no idea where you got that from, but clearly their family can take care of them.
I grew up in a tony suburb of NYC, and I'm now doing the same with my family outside of DC - we have money. And the amounts you are talking about are way out of line of the range of normal
Anonymous wrote:Too much. Could you do $500 (or a multiple of 18) and a nice gift? You could even ask the parents: "We want to get something memorable for child x. Is there something you think he'd really like?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way to generalize an appropriate dollar amount. It all depends on how much money you have and how much they have. If neither have much, $100 could be over the top, if you are both very rich, $1,000 could be insulting.
Our HHI is about $1mil (I work) theirs is about $500/600 (wife SAH). To the person who asked, do Jews have godparents? If they do he would be but he is not to my knowledge, but it is that level of relationship. They were each each other’s best man, etc.