Posts Tagged 'Bat mitzvah'
As I mentioned yesterday, I also took photos at one of the family lunches after the ceremony. Tali’s lunch was held at the TAC, and it was such a gorgeous venue overlooking the golf course.


The kids of course, couldn’t wait to find a way to get out of the enclosed garden, and wander around the grounds… so I had to go wandering around to find the kids for photos too
These girls discovered that the koi liked nibbling fingers
so they soon had the fish trying to survive on land!

I cannot resist showing this photo of this little dude… how cute is he?!

Then came the more serious part of the afternoon… breaking bread with the rabbi and her Grandpa Izzie (you might recognise him from the photos of his 70th birthday party a few months ago)

Then there were speeches from her friends…


And then Tali said a speech…


And then it was serious party time



The following photo is my ABSOLUTE favourite of the entire set… strange it may seem, but I love the promise that it shows with the little girls watching the older girls dance.

And last but not least, I can’t not show you a fun photo of Tali and her friends!

I really thoroughly enjoyed myself, and I’ve taken so many photos that it was such a tough call to choose the photos to post on the blog.
Venue: Killarney Country Club (TAC)
DJ: Urban Entertainment
Videographer: Arnaldo Mandel
I was honoured to be asked by the family of one of the 6 girls who had their Bat Mitzvah yesterday at the Pine Street Shul to be the official photographer for the event. I have linked to an article about the ceremony above, but basically it’s a celebration of a girl’s “coming of age”. I thoroughly enjoyed the morning at the Shul, and the girls were so much fun and it was just an amazing event to be a part of… so very special.
It was the first Bat Mitzvah that I’d been to, and thankfully had attended one of their rehearsals the week before so that I could meet their “Batty” teacher, Dalya, and find out all the rules of the Shul.
It started really early in the morning with portrait sessions with all the girls and their families.



Natasha very proudly told me that her hair band was made by her family member that was visiting from Israel



We all then moved into the Shul for the ceremony but managed to get a few more shots of the girls before it all started.


The only photo that the Shul requested, was this one with the girls and Rabbi Gerson and Dalya

And then it began… The girls had long speeches prepared where they talked about the things they’d learnt in the last year of Dalya’s teachings. It was very interesting for me as it was all about their culture and traditions.


And then the choir sang about the women’s role in the Friday traditions

This was my favourite part of the ceremony, where the girls got blessed by their mother’s.

The Rabbi addressing the girls and their families and friends

The girls all got presented with certificates from the Shul and the United Hebrew Schools

And then it was celebration and singing time! Mazel tov to all the girls and their families
After the ceremony, I took photos at the Druker family’s lunch celebrations, and those photos are coming tomorrow evening.