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Bat Mitzvah Invitations

A bat mitzvah invitation marks a pivotal moment—one that deserves an invitation as thoughtful and individualized as the young woman being honored. The tone can shift from formal and ceremonial to modern and personal, depending on your daughter's style and the reception's energy.

Starts from: “Please design an invitation for Sarah's bat mitzvah ceremony and reception on Saturday, June 14th at 5 PM at Temple Shalom in Portland.” — edit anything once it’s designed.

Three directions — different wording, different design

SM

The honor of your presence is requested

Together we celebrate Sarah's coming of age

Star of David

Saturday, June 14
Five o'clock in the evening

Temple Shalom
1847 Northwest Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Cocktail attire

Kindly respond by May 31st to rachel@email.com or 503-555-0142

Reception to follow in the garden pavilion

Formal · Noir Engraved
SM

Join us for an evening of celebration

Sarah is officially a bat mitzvah

Star of David

Saturday, June 14
Five o'clock in the evening

Temple Shalom
1847 Northwest Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Cocktail attire

Kindly respond by May 31st to rachel@email.com or 503-555-0142

Reception to follow in the garden pavilion

Modern · Letterpress Romance
SM

We'd love for you to celebrate with us

Sarah has become a bat mitzvah

Star of David

Saturday, June 14
Five o'clock in the evening

Temple Shalom
1847 Northwest Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97214

Cocktail attire

Kindly respond by May 31st to rachel@email.com or 503-555-0142

Reception to follow in the garden pavilion

Warm · Atelier Minimal

Wording examples

Bat Mitzvah invitation wording

Formal

at the Bat Mitzvah of

Sarah Marie Cohen

Saturday, the fourteenth of June

at five o'clock in the evening

Temple Shalom

1847 Northwest Avenue, Portland, Oregon

Reception to follow

Modern

Sarah Marie Cohen

invites you to her Bat Mitzvah

Saturday, June 14 at 5 PM

Temple Shalom, 1847 Northwest Avenue, Portland

Dinner and dancing to follow

RSVP by May 31

Warm

As Sarah steps into this important milestone,

we invite you to join our family and friends

Saturday, June 14 at 5 PM

Temple Shalom, Portland

followed by a festive reception

Please let us know you're coming by May 31

Good to know

What's the difference between a bar mitzvah and a bat mitzvah?

A bar mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys, typically at age 13, while a bat mitzvah is the equivalent ceremony for girls. Both mark the young person's transition to Jewish adulthood and increased religious responsibility. Today, many families celebrate both with similar ceremony and reception styles.

Should I include both the ceremony and reception details on one invitation?

Yes. Most bat mitzvah invitations include both the synagogue or temple ceremony time and the reception venue and time. If they're at different locations, be clear about the address for each. RevelPost lets you include multiple locations and custom details so guests know exactly where to go and when.

What should guests wear to a bat mitzvah?

Traditionally, bat mitzvah ceremonies and receptions call for cocktail attire or dressy clothing—though the exact dress code depends on your family's preferences and the formality of the event. Including a dress code line on your invitation helps guests prepare appropriately. You can customize this on RevelPost based on your vision.

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