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How candle-lighting ceremonies grew into an integral ritual in many communities is speculated upon. Enterprising caterers are said to have originated the custom in the 1950s as a mix between the birthday cake candle and aliyah-like feel of calling people up to light. Though the custom is not historically religious nor a ritual of yore, there is nothing inappropriate with it. In fact, candle lighting is a nice way to honor people and is also a lovely photo opportunity. Whether to include a candle lighting ceremony in your celebration or not is a personal choice. Candle Lighting Ceremony The ceremony usually consists of calling up thirteen people or groups of people who each light a candle. The bar mitzvah boy or bat mitzvah girl, or the master of ceremonies announces each honoree, and as they make their way to the podium, an explanation is provided to the crowd expressing the significance of the relationship between the honoree and the celebrant. The honorees may either just light the candle, or add to the festivities with a comment or a blessings.
Ideas and suggestions for the ceremonial honors: Caterers may supply the thirteen long tapers and candelabra stands. At some bar mitzvah parties, candles are lit on the cake itself. If you choose that method, be sure to protect the cake from wax drippings! Mazal Tov! Click Here to Search For Bar & Bat Mitzvah Service
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