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ashap215
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question for jewish moms-baby naming
How would you word the invitations?
I have no idea what to write
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Posted 7/19/11 9:18 AM |
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LSP2005
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Member since 5/05 19461 total posts
Name: L
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
At least in my circle of family and friends it is word of mouth not a formal invite like a shower.
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Posted 7/19/11 1:31 PM |
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JBaby
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Member since 9/10 762 total posts
Name: Julia
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
We did the bris at our house on the 8th day, the invite is usually word to mouth but I sent out an evite as well; because of the time sensitivity there wasn't an option for a printed invite. I worded it like this:
Dear family and friends,
Please join us to celebrate the Bris of our beloved new son at our home. The ceremony will be lead by Rabbi (insert name). Light refreshments to follow the ceremony.
We kindly ask you to RSVP by (insert date).
Best regards, (your names)
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Posted 7/19/11 3:15 PM |
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Ian&EmmesMommy23
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Name: Diana
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
i agree. a Bris and baby namings are word of mouth or sending an email. its an informal invite.
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Posted 7/19/11 3:17 PM |
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sarahbelle
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Name: Sarah
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
I did word of mouth for invites.
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Posted 7/19/11 3:26 PM |
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Goldi0218
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Name: Leslie
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
This was the invite for Abby's baby naming. We had a formal ceremony in shul and celebration afterwards - not in the home - so guest lists and invitations were most definitely necessary or we would have been feeding the free world. We were also still in mourning for my mother whom Abby had been named for (one of her names) and we (my siblings and I) felt it fitting to be able to say Kaddish for her. It was a very bittersweet day.
Jeremy's bris was in a home so it was vastly different because it was in the middle of the week. A bris is not done by invite - more of a word of mouth, but in my family, baby namings are done by invite - everyone does things differently.
ALSO, DH was ADAMANT about having her named when the Torah was open - he's pretty Conservative. That happens on Saturdays for sure and Mondays and Thursdays as well in addition to holidays. The best time for us was on a Saturday so we could make sure that who we wanted to attend could be there and not have to lose a work day.
Message edited 7/19/2011 3:47:30 PM.
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Posted 7/19/11 3:38 PM |
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TheDivineMrsM
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Member since 8/08 7878 total posts
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
With great pride and joy we invite you to celebrate this special day when our baby girl
Lila Brooke
is given her Hebrew name date time Luncheon to follow the service in our home address
rsvp date phone number our names
eta: our invitations looked just like Goldi's, but with a green border.
Message edited 7/19/2011 4:08:08 PM.
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Posted 7/19/11 4:07 PM |
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bonch20
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Member since 9/09 1290 total posts
Name: Bonnie
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Re: question for jewish moms-baby naming
we just booked our baby naming...and plan on sending invites too. something like....we invite you to celebrate the Naming of our daughter XX.
or please please join us for the Naming our daughter XX.
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Posted 7/19/11 5:07 PM |
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