Anonymous wrote: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.
Jews do not have godparents. I wouldn’t do more than $540 cash. If you feel like you need to do more than that I’d think about adding a gift rather than more cash - it just gets unseemly in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is eye opening. Our BFF's kid is having a bat mitzvah in Cleveland (the first kid out of our friend group) and I assumed $180 was the right amount. Geez.
It is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is eye opening. Our BFF's kid is having a bat mitzvah in Cleveland (the first kid out of our friend group) and I assumed $180 was the right amount. Geez.
It is.
Anonymous wrote:This is eye opening. Our BFF's kid is having a bat mitzvah in Cleveland (the first kid out of our friend group) and I assumed $180 was the right amount. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fancy Long Island and NJ I say $50 mom Jewish kids who are class mates by themselves.
Invited non Jew neighbors and Friends invited as a family around $1,000. Close Jewish family and business associates $5,000.
Last one I went to on Long Island was 7 years ago and cost around $40,000. I have seem really over the top ones costing up to $500 a person.
The one I went to as family was a Bat Mitz and was a weekend thing. They even had a limo bus for the girls to see Wicked on Broadway with dinner as part of 13 bday party celebration.
Big question is it in person and what is cost. And buy a new outfit don’t show up in last years styles.
There is absolutely no need, at a wedding or a bar/bat mitzvah, to “cover your plate”. The amount of money spent by the hosts is up to them, they can’t expect to redeem it in gifts. It sounds like you grew up around a lot of people with more money than taste, and have unfortunately been influenced by their gauche behavior. OP, there is absolutely no need to spend thousands of dollars here, it would be inappropriate and embarrassing to the recipient.
Are you aware of what saddle River is like? It’s the epitome of more money than class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fancy Long Island and NJ I say $50 mom Jewish kids who are class mates by themselves.
Invited non Jew neighbors and Friends invited as a family around $1,000. Close Jewish family and business associates $5,000.
Last one I went to on Long Island was 7 years ago and cost around $40,000. I have seem really over the top ones costing up to $500 a person.
The one I went to as family was a Bat Mitz and was a weekend thing. They even had a limo bus for the girls to see Wicked on Broadway with dinner as part of 13 bday party celebration.
Big question is it in person and what is cost. And buy a new outfit don’t show up in last years styles.
There is absolutely no need, at a wedding or a bar/bat mitzvah, to “cover your plate”. The amount of money spent by the hosts is up to them, they can’t expect to redeem it in gifts. It sounds like you grew up around a lot of people with more money than taste, and have unfortunately been influenced by their gauche behavior. OP, there is absolutely no need to spend thousands of dollars here, it would be inappropriate and embarrassing to the recipient.
Are you aware of what saddle River is like? It’s the epitome of more money than class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fancy Long Island and NJ I say $50 mom Jewish kids who are class mates by themselves.
Invited non Jew neighbors and Friends invited as a family around $1,000. Close Jewish family and business associates $5,000.
Last one I went to on Long Island was 7 years ago and cost around $40,000. I have seem really over the top ones costing up to $500 a person.
The one I went to as family was a Bat Mitz and was a weekend thing. They even had a limo bus for the girls to see Wicked on Broadway with dinner as part of 13 bday party celebration.
Big question is it in person and what is cost. And buy a new outfit don’t show up in last years styles.
There is absolutely no need, at a wedding or a bar/bat mitzvah, to “cover your plate”. The amount of money spent by the hosts is up to them, they can’t expect to redeem it in gifts. It sounds like you grew up around a lot of people with more money than taste, and have unfortunately been influenced by their gauche behavior. OP, there is absolutely no need to spend thousands of dollars here, it would be inappropriate and embarrassing to the recipient.
Anonymous wrote:Fancy Long Island and NJ I say $50 mom Jewish kids who are class mates by themselves.
Invited non Jew neighbors and Friends invited as a family around $1,000. Close Jewish family and business associates $5,000.
Last one I went to on Long Island was 7 years ago and cost around $40,000. I have seem really over the top ones costing up to $500 a person.
The one I went to as family was a Bat Mitz and was a weekend thing. They even had a limo bus for the girls to see Wicked on Broadway with dinner as part of 13 bday party celebration.
Big question is it in person and what is cost. And buy a new outfit don’t show up in last years styles.