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    Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah Song

    The Gift for the Kid Becoming an Adult

    The suit, the speech, the Torah portion, the party. A custom song for the bar or bat mitzvah kid, with their name, their Hebrew name, their Torah portion, their personality, is the gift the DJ will play at the party and the kid will keep on their phone forever. $23.99, ready in minutes.

    A custom personalised bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah song, with the kid's name and Torah portion in the lyrics, delivered in minutes for $23.99.

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    A bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah celebration, a lifecycle moment worth marking with a song.

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    Why a song works for a bar or bat mitzvah

    Mitzvah gifts are usually money, Judaica, or something they'll outgrow. A song is specific to who they are today and still plays on their 30th birthday.

    Their name and Hebrew name

    The English name in the chorus. The Hebrew name in a verse. The D'var Torah or Torah portion referenced specifically. The song belongs to this one kid on this one day.

    The work they put in

    A year of Hebrew school. Months memorising the Torah portion. Weeks on the D'var. A song that names the prep is a way of saying 'we saw the work.' Hits harder than a check.

    Plays at the party

    Give the MP3 to the DJ before the night. The DJ plays it during the grand entrance or the horah. The kid's friends watching a song about them play at their own party is a real moment.

    How it works

    Three steps, about five minutes, and a song that sounds like it was made just for them.

    1

    Tell us the story

    Share their name, your memories, the inside jokes. Every detail becomes a lyric.

    2

    Pick the vibe

    Choose a genre and mood. Pop ballad, country, hip-hop, acoustic, whatever matches their taste.

    3

    Preview and send

    Listen, edit any line you want, then download or share. Ready in minutes.

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    When to give the mitzvah song

    The moments where this works:

    The party grand entrance

    The moment the kid walks into the reception. A custom song about them, with their name in the chorus, cued as entrance music. Beats a generic hype track.

    Candle-lighting ceremony

    The grandparents, parents, siblings, friends get called up to light candles. Play the custom song as the background audio. Every verse is about the kid everyone's honouring.

    A gift from the parents

    Kid walks into their room the morning of the service. The song is cued up on a speaker with a note. Quiet family moment before a long public day.

    From grandparents who can't make it

    Out-of-town grandparents, especially from Israel or far-flung family, can send a custom song as their gift. Plays at the party in lieu of their physical presence.

    Slideshow soundtrack

    Almost every mitzvah has a baby-pictures-to-now slideshow. A custom song as the audio for that slideshow is the version that makes people actually watch and cry.

    The kid's personal keepsake

    After the big day, the song stays on their phone. At 25, at 40, they still have the song that names the kid they were at 13.

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    What to put in the prompt

    The specifics that make it feel like this kid's mitzvah, not a template:

    1.

    Their English name and Hebrew name.

    2.

    Their Torah portion (parsha) and a line from it if you want referenced.

    3.

    The work they put into preparing.

    4.

    Their personality, who they are at 13.

    5.

    What they love, hobbies, interests, quirks.

    6.

    Family references (grandparents, siblings, the matriarchs and patriarchs).

    7.

    The city / synagogue, if worth naming.

    8.

    What their parents want them to carry forward.

    Questions mitzvah parents ask

    The gift that marks the day they became a Bar / Bat Mitzvah

    Five minutes of typing about the kid, the Torah portion, the year of prep. A song with their name in it, ready before the rehearsal. $23.99. The gift their kid plays at 30.

    From $23.99 · Ready in minutes · Edit every lyric