Understanding the Milestone
Becoming Bat Mitzvah is more than a ceremony; it is a young woman stepping into her role within the Jewish community. Every student is different, and we work with each girl to reach her unique potential. By the day of her Friday night celebration, our goal is for your daughter to confidently:
- Gain general Jewish knowledge (Kashrus, Shabbos)
- Understand the special Mitzvot of Jewish women (like Shabbat Candles and Challah)
- Read Hebrew and recite meaningful prayers
- Understand the deep meaning of her Jewish heritage
- Deliver a public speech with pride and confidence
The Process & Rates
Part 1: Preparation
The Bat Mitzvah Club (Grades 5/6)
The BMC is our comprehensive training ground, open to all families, regardless of where the ceremony is held. This social and educational program builds a strong foundation in Jewish literacy and ensures girls prepare with a smile.
Please note: Private lessons are available exclusively for BMC students.
Part 2: The Friday Night Ceremony
Officiating & Sanctuary Use
In our community, we celebrate Bat Mitzvahs on Friday night with a special, beautiful ceremony. Hosting your event with us provides a warm, family-first experience. Rabbi Adi, Malky and Elky ensure that every detail—from the spiritual Shabbat service to the personal jokes—makes your family feel entirely at home.
*Ceremony fee includes use of the Shul in the JCC, officiating fee, and a Tree of Life plaque dedication. (50% due at signing, 50% due 30 days prior).
| Reserve Date (Non-Refundable) |
$150 |
| Ceremony Fee | $1,500 |
Enhancements & Extras
Parties & Packages
The JCC is currently working on exclusive Bat Mitzvah packages for Chabad members. Whether you are looking for hall rentals, catering options, or full event planning, we are here to assist.
Contact our office to help facilitate this process and explore available options.
Bat Mitzvah Checklist
- Jewish
- Be a member of Chabad at Monterra
- Know her Speech
- Register for Ceremony
- Scheduled date on the Chabad at Monterra calendar
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my daughter has no prior Hebrew knowledge?
Can family members participate in the Friday night service?
How is the milestone commemorated at Chabad?
Can I join the Bat Mitzvah Club at any point during the year?
1. At the beginning of the school year.
2. In January, after winter break.
Note: New students may need to take private lessons to build the required skills to join the group.
Questions?
Contact our office if you have any questions.
Call: 954-306-6064
