Twelve Ways To Spend A Whole Lot Less on a Bar or Bat Mitzvah Party
A bar or bat mitzvah is a beautiful Jewish right of passage for a 13-year-old but how do you keep the celebration part from costing a fortune? We’ve got 12 great ideas!
A bar or bat mitzvah is a beautiful Jewish right of passage for a 13-year-old but how do you keep the celebration part from costing a fortune? We’ve got 12 great ideas!
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