Mazal Tov on the birth of your baby girl! We’ll help you design a meaningful and Jewish way to celebrate the happy event. |
| | |  | When to hold the ceremony? Do we need a rabbi? Answers to these questions and more on the Simchat Bat FAQ page. |
| | |  | What you call your ceremony when sending out invitations will reflect the nature of the event. There are many options, and your choice is important. |
| | |  | Some days are more appropriate for celebration than others. Here’s what to consider when setting a date and place for your event. |
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Giving the right name is of great significance in Jewish tradition. There are some beautiful things to consider that you may not have known about. |
| | |  | Before the ceremony: what should you order in advance (flowers, music, etc.), what should you prepare to say, how might you dress the baby, and what should you pack before the event? |
| | |  | There are a few models of contemporary celebrations of the birth of a baby girl. Here are some you may find of interest. |
| | |  | Since there isn’t one standard, centuries-old ceremony to celebrate the birth of a baby girl, there’s a lot of room for you to be creative when planning an even that can be Jewish, meaningful, and personalized. |
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