
Bas Mitzvah Initiative
A girl's Bas Mitzvah is a special and memorable time of her life. The Bais Rivkah Bas Mitzvah Initiative
encourages Bas Mitzvah celebrations that are aligned with Bais Rivkah’s Chinuch values under the guidance and directives of the Rebbe.
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By working together, Bais Rivkah doing their part, and parents doing theirs, we will create a positive atmosphere within the classrooms to host beautiful, modest, and meaningful simchas.
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For questions regarding policy and approving your daughter's Bas Mitzvah, contact Draizy, the Bas Mitzvah Coordinator at [email protected].​
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For questions regarding the MPR room or the Bas Mitzvah Package, contact our party planner Sara Kozliner at [email protected].
GENERAL POLICIES
Guests:
Only women and girls are to be invited to the Bas Mitzvah. It is appropriate for a father or grandfather to read the Rebbe's letter at the beginning of the celebration.
Location: ​Home, Bais Rivkah, MPR at 470 Lefferts Ave, Hall at 310 Crown St.
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Activities:
The entertainment and activities should be inspiring and uplifting, adding joy and spirituality to the event. Modest dancing and age-appropriate crafts are some of the accepted forms of entertainment. The Bas Mitzvah Coordinator will reach out to each parent to help plan the activities and ensure no overlap occurs. Click Here for approved dance motivators.
Music:
Chassidishe music is most appropriate for a Bas Mitzvah. Jewish music composed by frum artists can also be enjoyed. Acapella music should be used when we may not listen to music. DJs should not be booked for the event.
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Merch:
Only one meaningful keepsake can be distributed.
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Timing and Supervision:
Please arrange proper supervision for the entire bas mitzvah. Students have school the next day and should be home no later than 9:30. (Students will not be excused for coming late due to a בת מצוה.
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Torah, Tefillah and Tzedakah are the central themes at a Bas Mitzvah. This foundation ensures the event is befitting a bas melech.
The Current List of Approved Dance Motivators:
