All Occasion Invitation Wording – Bat and Bar Mitzvah

Bat Mitzvah Verse 1


Please join us as we celebrate
the Bat Mitzvah of our daughter
Sarah Elizabeth
Saturday, July sixteenth
Two Thousand and Ten
at 10:30 a.m.
Marietta Sinai Congregation
15 West Main Street
Atlanta, Georgia

Luncheon following the service

Jonathan and Cheryl Levine

Bat Mitzvah Verse 2


With great pleasure, we invite you
to share our happiness
as our daughter is called to the Torah
for her Bat Mitzvah
Rachal Sharon
Saturday, August twenty second
Two Thousand and ten
at ten O’clock in the morning
Temple Beth Hillel
2333 Chandler Stree
Opa Locka, Florida

Michael and Phyllis Price

Bar Mitzvah Verse 3


We invite you to share the tradition
when our son
Stephen Neal
is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah
Saturday, the Eighth of July
Two Thousand and Twelve
at 10:30 am
Temple Emanuel
15 West Clarke
Chicago, Illinois

Dinner and Dancing Reception
in the evening
at Six O’clock
Sheraton Tara Ball Room

Mark and Laura Greene

Bar Mitzvah Verse 4


We invite you to share in the
celebration of our joys!
Our son

Nathan Ronald Chandler

has the honor of being called to the Torah
as a Bar Mitzvah
Saturday, the first of May
at nine o’clock in the morning
Sinai Sholom
24 East Bavarian Boulevard
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Kiddush luncheon
immediately following the service
Frank and Suzanne Chandler

Bat Mitzvah Verse 5


Edward and Suzanne Marcus
invite you to share in our joy
as our daughter
Sydney Amy
is called to the Torah
as a Bat Mitzvah
Saturday, the second of March
at nine o’clock in the morning

221 Salisbury Street
Beth Israel Congregation
Worcester, Massachusetts

Kiddush luncheon
immediately following the service
 
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2 Comments

  1. Lynn Kaplan says:

    How do I get the Hebrew lettering for my daughter’s Bat Mitzvah invitation? I will be using your “Coming of Age” invitation which shows Hebrew lettering in the template. Also, my daughter would like to keep the Hebrew lettering for the prayer on the front but she wants to remove the English translation. I don’t seem to be able to change anything (including color) for that text.
    Thanks.

  2. JB says:

    Hi Lynn,

    The free template that is available for download on the Bat Mitzvah Invitation Coming of Age product page is just a Microsoft Word document. It is editable within Word or any program that can edit Word documents like OpenOffice.org Writer. You should be able to edit or delete anything from the document.

    For Hebrew lettering, you will want to use a Hebrew font that you can find on a free font site like Acid Fonts. At last check, there were 31 Hebrew fonts to choose from there.

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