Showing posts with label bar mitzvah tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bar mitzvah tours. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Make His Bar Mitzvah Special - Creating unforgettable memories in Israel


While you are considering your options, there cannot be any place better than Israel to spend this happy occasion. Israel is the sacred place where Judaism took its roots and the country also has some very exciting tourist attractions, which can take your breath away. These places are full of culture and ancient tradition which will make the rituals to which your child is being introduced to, come alive. Thus, bar mitzvah trips in Israel could really make your child’s experience memorable for the rest of his life. It would be a wonderful time to pay homage to the great land, and a pilgrimage which you would all remember for many days to come. Your child would then cherish the memories, and take on his new phase in life with fresh feelings of contentment.

Holiday packages

There are plenty of Israel tour packages available for bar mitzvah tours in Israel and these packages usually include airfare, visa and visa processing fees, accommodation, food and sightseeing. You can pick the packages depending on the size of your family, and the number of days you can get off work. Most of the packages for bar mitzvah tours in Israel also include visits to some of the most beautiful places in Israel full of historic and religious significance. If your child’s birthday is somewhere during religious festivals, you could also use it as a great opportunity to visit the country at peak time when festivities are at their fullest. If you are yourself not very well versed with the Torah, you and your family could also attend special seminars which truly explain the full significance of the bar mitzvah.

Exercise caution 

It is however, advisable to do some careful research and planning before picking out a package. While a travel package may seem exciting simply because of the economical cost, there may be hidden charges that would unpleasantly surprise you at the wrong moment, leaving you feeling helpless and taken advantage of. Take the opinion of family & friends, and also take your time to check out the details and read the fine print. 


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Bar Mitzvah- An Occasion that requires a unique celebration!


Bar mitzvah tours are specially designed for families who wish to enjoy a spiritually enriching adventure and one-of-a-kind Israel experience. You can combine this important event with a family vacation to give your son wonderful memories that will last a lifetime and strengthen his connections with the country. Whether you wish to revel in a private Bar Mitzvah tour or celebrate with guests from Israel and abroad, we have the solution for you! 

You can choose from the Israel bar mitzvah private tours that bring you the diverse attractions in the world-class destination and help you explore the various cultural sites, making the ceremony and celebration more meaningful for the entire family! Although there’s no obligation, you may consider accompanying the memorable event of Bar Mitzvah with an enlightening tour across the numerous attractions that the country is known for. 

Israel is the birth place of Judaism, and Bar Mitzvah is an important traditional event that marks a boy’s formal advent into the Jewish faith and religious life of the community. Hence, opting for the Bar Mitzvah tours helps your child develop a bond with the holy land and understand the deep-rooted tradition and faith that he is now a part of. Hence, this type of tour not only serves as a celebration of the traditional event but also gives your family a wonderful vacation to remember! 

There are several agencies that offer Bar mitzvah tours packages in Israel to help families choose the tours as per their specific requirements and budget. Some of the tour managers may even arrange for a rabbi and organize the event so that the religious ceremony can be held without any hassles. You may choose to hold the event in a hotel, or in the beach, cave, dessert, or outdoor gardens. 

After the ceremony is done with, you can embark on visiting the various attractions with your family to pave the way for your child’s connection with his roots. A typical Bar mitzvah tour will take you through the various religious and cultural sites in the holy land of Jerusalem, and also offer you a glimpse of the cosmopolitanism of modern cities like Tel Aviv. 

The Bar mitzvah tour will usually include a visit to the synagogues and other important sightseeing spots such as the Western Wall which hold a significant place in the world history. Celebrate the event in the holy land of the Jewish people and take back memories that will last for a lifetime! 


Monday, August 20, 2012

A Truly Religious Bar Mitzvah



There is no denying the Bar Mitzvah ritual has changed over the years. While the reading of the scrolls and the Temple part is still very much the same, the party afterwards has evolved. That is not to say it is bad, but when you live in a community where it is seen as a party every weekend you may begin to wonder if it is really where you want to spend your money and is this transition to manhood you seek for your child. An excellent alternative is to throw a Bar Mitzvah in Israel. While this might seem far fetched, the idea is catching fire in many places.

While you will likely have a much smaller group, you will be able to have a truly Jewish experience. For many young men this is their first trip to the sacred land and the Bar Mitzvah takes on an even deeper meaning. You can plan tours before and after the celebration. You can bring with you as many or as few people as you like. Most of all you can make sure the celebration is one of tradition and meaning rather than just a DJ with a bunch of pre-teens dancing the night away.

There are a number of services online that can help you plan the ceremony and the party location. As this has grown in popularity there are many businesses popping up to service those who are looking to put on such a celebration. The Israel Ministry of Tourism can help point you in the right direction and make your Bar Mitzvah in Israel plan to be a bit easier.

You should check with the child to see what they want as well, but selling them on a once in a lifetime trip shouldn’t be too difficult. The one piece of advice many parents give is to let the child bring at least one of their closest friends. As much as family is important, it helps to have a teenager experience something like this with their peers, it tends to make the whole journey a little more “real.”





Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Glimpse to Bar Mitzvah Tours & Festivity

One of its well-celebrated festivities is the "bar mitzvah", which has been celebrated by Israel's Jewish people as a sign of coming to proper age among its young men.

A glimpse of the festivity of "bar mitzvah" will make every traveler from every corner of the world gasp in awe, due to the Jews' observance and due importance given to this festival. To the Jews, a boy reaching the age of thirteen (13) is worthy of being anointed as he is considered old enough to understand the passages and teachings of the Torah. Furthermore, it is in this festivity that Jewish parents celebrate the adulthood of their sons and prepare them to be a fully-accepted part of the society. Whether the age of the young men who were subjects of the festivity is based on the start of youth, you will be amazed with how they were given credit as part of the Jewish community.

Being accepted as part of the Jewish community is the fulfilment of the aspiration of the Jewish parents for their kids. To this point, reaching the age of "bar mitzvah" signifies a responsible citizen, including moral responsibility for his actions, being eligible to read passages from the Torah, participate or lead in prayers and be married according to their traditions.

Series of bar mitzvah tours occur almost all year round as the festival does not point to a fixed date of its celebration. Travellers and tourists may be enthralled with the religious proceedings of the bar mitzvah that culminate typically with a "seudat mitzvah", a celebratory meal with family, friends and members of the community. This meal also gives these young men an honorary recognition for being full-pledged members with responsibilities to fulfill. Synagogues, or the temples of the Jews, often organize a celebration that offers simple meals and rituals or prayers for these youth.

Jewish families also show their best to provide their newly-accepted celebrant son a good party, throwing a special party treat or going into a special trip in places of importance to the celebrant. More so, the most common lavish parties are even held at hotels, country clubs and beaches. What's enthralling to this celebration is that when a whole bunch of households celebrate the "bar mitzvah", a common party may erupt even in the streets, attracting locals and tourists alike.