For almost every Jewish boy or girl, turning 13 is one of the most momentous occasions of their lives. Aside from officially entering their teenage years, this is a time to make their way to their synagogue's podium and celebrate their Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
Those who have a son or daughter preparing for such an occasion may want to take the time to carefully coordinate a party. When it comes down to it, your little one likely spent years preparing for this day, and it's important he or she realize that their hard work has not gone unnoticed.
Make sure you pick out a theme for this special occasion. From sports to beloved movies, the options are absolutely endless.
Additionally, you're going to want to decorate the event space as much as possible. Your teen will appreciate the time you put in to make their event one to remember.
Finally, stock up on birthday party favors. Of course, most party attendees can't drink, so give them a water bottle with the date of the soiree inscribed on its label. Toss it into a gigantic goodie bag with scores of chocolate treats, and watch as all the kids grin from ear-to-ear.