This past August, the Klein family from New Jersey held their daughter Sydney’s Bat Mitzvah in Israel.
Friends and family joined them in Israel for a week of touring and parties. Each day they toured in different areas, and at night they had dinner in a special location.
This was orchestrated beautifully with many unique touches and we know you will enjoy reading about this special celebration.
We have written about this creative family in the past. You might remember that their last celebration was a Mitzvah Hoedown!
Emunah of America which specializes in family celebrations in Israel planned the week-long trip for the Klein’s family and friends.
Photography by Studio A Images.
Penny Rabinowitz of Save the Day Events designed and created all décor for the week long event and surrounding parties in addition to the invitations and giveaways.
Check it all out below:
It all started with this custom-made “save the date” which had all trip information included on a Website
Each guest received this beautiful embellished suitcase containing the invitation
Travel goodies were also included in the mini suitcases
Everyone received these custom luggage tags
Once in Israel, there was a private service with friends and family to mark the end of the Shabbat
Everyone sat together for a Shabbat dinner at this beautiful, long table
This day’s agenda featured an archeological dig at Tel Maresha
In the Northern Golan Heights, there was a stop at Moshav Shaar Yashuv for off-road jeeping
A day on the rapids on Lake Kinert
Then a beautiful beach side BBQ
There was even a flash mob surprise dance for the Bat Mitzvah girl!
For the main celebration, the Klein family and their guests rode to the party on camels and then arrived at the tent which overlooked the desert
Dinner was in a bedouin style tent
Some of the fun that evening included a fire entertainer
A beautiful custom made flag banner in the boho Moroccan look which all the décor was based around
Beautiful bohemian lines adorned the tables
This was a really special celebration and we want to thank the Klein Family for sharing Sydney’s Bat Mitzvah with our readers.