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Bar & Bat Mitzvah Flowers and Gift Delivery

 A bar or bat mitzvah is a coming-of-age ritual in Judaism. The festivities usually include a celebratory meal with family and community, and bat or bar mitzvah flowers will complete the occasion. Therefore, everything from the decorations to the food should be carefully selected to honor this momentous occasion in a young person's life. At Proflowers, we understand the significance of this religious milestone and know that the floral arrangements you choose will help create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Flowers add elegance

There's much to consider when planning this special day, including your flower delivery! Flowers can be used to decorate the event space and the guest book table, gift table, or other areas where your guests will congregate. Floral arrangements are a timeless way to bring festivity and elegance to an event, and they make the perfect decorative focal point for the celebratory meal.

An essential part of selecting memorable flower arrangements is to know the deeper meanings particular flowers convey in Jewish tradition. For example, lilies have been known to symbolize purity, and roses are an enduring symbol of love. Proflowers has a wide range of choices for you, so you can find the flowers that will elevate the occasion.

Choose flowers that match your color scheme

Besides understanding their symbolic meaning, choose flowers that fit your color scheme. Experts at Proflowers know bat and bar mitzvah flowers should look intentional, and many factors must be considered while selecting the blooms and the colors for the special day. There's undoubtedly a dazzling flower out there for every theme, and as you plan this day with your child, they can choose what means the most to them. Popular choices include roses, lilies, orchids, and hydrangeas.

For bar mitzvahs

Bar mitzvah flowers reflect different trends than flower centerpieces for bat mitzvahs. For example, your son might appreciate arrangements in traditional shades of blue and white. Adding lush greenery to the tablescapes or buffet with long white candles ensures the venue feels fresh and elegant. As a guest, you can also send orchids as an elegant and stately centerpiece that will take typical flower centerpieces for bar mitzvah celebrations above and beyond--while symbolizing new beginnings in the Jewish tradition. 

For bat mitzvahs

While choosing which flowers to celebrate a bat mitzvah, Proflowers' extensive selection includes bouquets or centerpieces that will complement the event perfectly. Roses are a classic choice for girls, while pastels, especially in shades of pink and green, are elegant and versatile. They can be used to enhance the synagogue or reception venue and given as gifts. Traditionally, flowers are an essential part of Jewish culture and can also represent growth and beauty—important qualities to a young woman's coming-of-age celebration.