Shabbat Chatan Invitation — Invite Your Community
Send a beautiful Shabbat Chatan invitation to your synagogue and community members.
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🕯️ Shabbat Chatan Invitation — Invite Your Community
WhatsApp-first
Your guests receive a real message, not an email lost in spam.
Multilingual
French, Hebrew, English, Spanish. Each guest receives the message in their language.
Gifts + Budget
Track gifts received, manage expenses, see the balance. All in one tool.
How it works
Create your event
Name, date, venue. In 30 seconds.
Add your guests
Import contacts or type names one by one.
Send via WhatsApp
Personalized message with each guest's name.
Why Tov.events for Shabbat Chatan?
Shabbat Chatan (or Shabbat Kallah) is the special Shabbat celebrating a groom or bride before or after the wedding — a communal celebration hosted at the synagogue. Inviting your community, extended family, and friends requires reaching many people quickly and clearly.
Tov.events makes it easy to create a beautiful Shabbat Chatan invitation and share it with your entire community via WhatsApp. Include all the details — synagogue name, time of services, kiddush details, and any special programs — on one elegant page.
For families with community members who speak different languages, the multilingual feature ensures everyone understands the invitation. Hebrew for the shul regulars, English for out-of-town guests, French for family from abroad. Track RSVPs to estimate kiddush attendance, and send reminders as Shabbat approaches. It's the modern way to honor an ancient tradition.
“We invited the entire kehilla to our son's Shabbat Chatan via Tov.events. The WhatsApp invitations reached everyone instantly, and we had a beautiful turnout. So much easier than announcements alone.”
— Moshe & Leah F., Hendon, London
FAQ
What is Shabbat Chatan?
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Can I track kiddush RSVPs?
Is it appropriate to send a digital invitation for Shabbat?
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How does WhatsApp sending work?
Does it work in Hebrew?
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