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Planning your child's bar mitzvah?
On this joyous religious and social occasion, I'm sure you're pondering how to
express yourself. Magically, help is here! Let the pros at Poems To Go prepare
an impressive toast for you.
It's hard for some people to put pen to paper, and that is why we are here.
We'll send your good wishes to the bar or bat mitzvah child at this important
celebration. In order for the child to become a bar mitzvah, he must first learn
Hebrew and become well-versed with the Torah. He learns how to lead the service.
Usually he will give a speech to the congregation after reciting his Haftorah.
His parents answer him with a loving
speech. Here is one such example. Larry said, Dear Amy, "I really
enjoyed reading this toast to my son. It's special how you made it so personal.
A job well done."
It would be our pleasure to write for you. Our
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not too short.
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A Bar Mitzvah Toast Example
It's my pleasure and my privilege to acknowledge the
bar mitzvah of my wonderful son, Mitchell. I have to
say that Mitchell truly knows how to consolidate the
pleasures of special occasions. What I mean is this:
Today is not only Mitchell's bar mitzvah…it's also
his birthday. In both respects, for both occasions,
I wish my dear son only the best -- because that's
what he deserves.
Mitchell is really a great guy. He's committed to
all that he does. He begins ventures with enthusiasm
and, I'm proud to say, he follows through -- all the
way. For instance, he'll practice his skateboarding
for hours, working hard in order to perfect all his
tricks, all his moves. The same applies to his study
of violin…and his enjoyment of downhill skiing.
Diligence is a big part of Mitchell's character --
and it will bode him well in the future, no matter
what he chooses to do.
Of great importance as well is the fact that my son
possesses a big and caring heart. I'm overjoyed to
say that he is one who always thinks of others. He's
a great son, a loyal friend and a wonderful brother.
In fact, here's another source of joy for dear old
dad: Mitchell and his big sister love each other
unconditionally.
I must add one more thing that's very important.
While Mitchell is, as I said, all about diligence
and heart and caring for others, he's also about
being a kid, having a good time and acting in ways
that one might dare to call…normal.
For instance, he'll play video games for hours,
he'll shirk his homework if at all possible and
he'll spend far too much time chatting and exploring
on myspace.com. In short, Mitchell is all boy,
typical boy. And I say this with a lot of love…as
well as an understanding that, on this special day,
my boy has ascended to another level. Today he is a
man.
So Mitchell, erstwhile boy and brand new young man…I
wish you a double dose of good cheer, good health
and good fortune. Happy bar mitzvah…happy
birthday…and the best to you always. Because whether
you're a boy or a man, you'll always be my son. And
I'll always love you very, very much.
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