KIDDUSH LUNCH KIBBITZ
What is a Kiddush Lunch or Kiddish Luncheon?
A Kiddush Lunch or Kiddish Luncheon is an opportunity to gather with friends and family immediately following your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah service and do something very Jewish–eat! Since it is Shabbat and traditional Jews do not use an oven, the luncheon usually consists of a cold, dairy meal including platters of bagels, cream cheese, lox and more.
How do I plan a Kiddush Luncheon!?!?
There are so many things happening the weekend your child becomes a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. Does the Kiddush Luncheon feel like an afterthought? How are you going to plan one more event? What questions do you need to ask your temple? What supplies do you need to make sure nothing is overlooked? What is traditionally done? And how do you even know the right questions to ask?
We’ve got you covered!
Who is this course for?
- Members of Reform or Conservative temples
- Families with morning worship services
Who is this course NOT for?
- If your Kiddush Luncheon is the only event you’re hosting, this course assumes you’re planning an evening party and want to do something relatively simple for a kiddush luncheon. If this is your only party, you may want something a little more involved than what we’ll discuss.
- If you have an afternoon service, afternoon/early evening Bar or Bat Mitzvah service (sometimes called a Mincha or Havdalah service), you’ll just go right into an evening celebration and skip it entirely.
- If you’re having an afternoon party, a Kiddush Lunch is not necessary since you’ll feed your guests at the party itself.
Once you purchase, you’ll have immediate access to:
- 6 modules of our pre-recorded webinar
- slides from the webinar
- transcript of the webinar
- handout with questions to ask your temple
- handout with supplies with supplies and suggested menus
- a sample floor plan
LIMITED TIME BONUS!
- A 15-minute call with Brynne to answer any of your Kiddush Luncheon questions