The Bar Mitzvah Parashah: How to Showcase It
His Parashah sets the tone for the whole ceremony. How to weave it into the invitation so guests understand and appreciate it.
By The Tov team
Your son's Bar Mitzvah falls on a given week — and with it, a specific Parashah (weekly Torah portion). It's HIS Parashah for life. On the invitation, this detail deserves to be showcased. Here's how to weave it in elegantly.
1. State the Parashah on the invitation
Recommended format: under the date, in italics or a smaller size, mention "Parashat [Hebrew name of the Parashah] / [English name]." Example: "Parashat Bereshit / Genesis." Tov.events offers a dedicated field — no need to type it in freehand.
2. Add a short quote
A single line from the Parashah, in Hebrew plus an English translation. Example for Parashat Vayetse (Jacob leaves home): "וְהִנֵּה אָנֹכִי עִמָּךְ — And behold, I am with you" (Genesis 28:15). For Lekh Lekha (Abraham leaves his homeland): "וֶהְיֵה בְּרָכָה — And be a blessing" (Genesis 12:2). These quotes give weight to the invitation and impress traditionally observant guests.
3. Prepare his drasha around the Parashah
The Bar Mitzvah drasha (speech) should engage with the Parashah. Help him prepare 5-7 minutes: a concrete question he has about the Parashah, his personal take on it, how it connects to his life today. No generic speech — there needs to be a personal angle. That's what will make his grandparents cry.
4. Illustrate the Parashah (visual option)
For couples who love visuals, add a subtle illustration linked to the Parashah on the invitation. Examples:
- Parashat Noach → a rainbow (kept understated)
- Parashat Vayetse → stars (Jacob dreams of a ladder to heaven)
- Parashat Beshalach → waves (the crossing of the Red Sea)
- Parashat Mattot-Massei → a tent / a road (the journeys of the Jewish people)
Tov.events offers understated illustrations in its editor — no kitschy clip art.
5. A themed menu (advanced option)
For very invested families, you can go as far as a themed menu. Parashat Eikev (mentions the "seven species" of the Land of Israel) → a cocktail hour of dates, figs, grapes, pomegranates, olives, wheat-based bites. Parashat Toledot (Esau sells his birthright for red lentils) → a spiced lentil starter. It's a detail that traditionally observant guests will notice and appreciate.
6. What to do if the Parashah falls during a special event
Special cases: if the Bar Mitzvah falls during Shabbat HaGadol (the Shabbat before Passover), Shabbat Chazon (before Tisha B'Av), or during Sefirat HaOmer (between Passover and Shavuot, a period of partial mourning) — check with the rabbi whether certain limitations apply (no live music during the Three Weeks, no dancing during the Omer). Mention these constraints on the invitation if they apply.
To announce his Bar Mitzvah with his Parashah showcased, create your invitation on Tov.events — free, in English and Hebrew, with automatic Hebrew calendar detection.
About — Written by the Tov.events team, who build the tools Jewish families — Sephardi, Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, secular — use for their simchas.
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