The 9 Most Outrageous Bar Mitzvah Cakes (2024)

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By Michelle HonigApril 26, 2017

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Nothing is more emblematic of a party’s theme than its cake. At some bar and bat mitzvahs, they outdo even the most extravagant wedding cake with over-the-top embellishments. The awesome, outrageous bar mitzvah cakes we found on Pinterest exemplify the creativity, theatricality and attention to minute detail that goes into them. Whether you’re planning a bar/bat mitzvah or just want to be amazed, feast your eyes on the incredible cakes below.

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Got a sweet-tooth? This insane tower (right) made of thousands of packaged chocolates and other candy is the ultimate ode to sweets.

For the spiritual youngster with a love for the Holy Land, an intricately carved kotel (left) takes the cake (literally).

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Football fans will cheer over this three-tier cake, with details like yard lines spread across a first-tier football field, an NFL shield with the bar mitzvah boy’s initials replacing the National Football League’s. And of course, the whole thing is topped with a frosted football.

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If you’re a serious sports aficionado, for whom every sport makes your eyes sparkle and your hands and feet twitch, a four-tier cake (left) representing nearly every sport is just the ticket. Each tier is a ball: baseball, football, soccer ball and basketball.

Have a love for your hometown? Do a city-themed cake. Here (right), the celebrant chose to honor Philadelphia with a fondant Philly cheesesteak, Phillies baseball team logo and the city’s “Love” sculpture.

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While on the ever-popular sports theme, this bar/bat mitavah kid is a Knicks fan (right) and got a cake with the team’s colors, symbol, a “hoop” tier supporting the top tier which is, of course, a basketball.

The blinged-out, stylish pre-teen in your life will love this rhinestone- and pearl-encrusted Torah cake (left). Details include tufted sides and scallop-edged Torah scroll.

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Is your kid the next Drake? If so, look no further than this street jam-inspired cake (left), with breakdancers, beats headphones, a boombox and a flat-billed cap, along with a fat chain necklace complete with star of David and chai.

Bar mitzvah guests can help defend the galaxy against the dark force with this Star Wars (right) cake. Against a star-studded backdrop, the Deathstar (Darth Vader’s ship) ominously stands on top, ready to attack Luke Skywalker and Yoda below. The cake even has red and blue lightsabers.

Michelle Honig is the food intern of the Forward. Find her on Instagram and Twitter.

The 9 Most Outrageous Bar Mitzvah Cakes (2024)

FAQs

What 3 things happen at a Bar Mitzvah? ›

A bar mitzvah ceremony is a religious event that celebrates when a Jewish boy reaches the age of maturity and becomes responsible for his own actions. The bar mitzvah ceremony consists of a number of traditional rituals, including the reading of the Torah, the giving of a speech, and the breaking of a glass.

What do girls have instead of a Bar Mitzvah? ›

In many contexts, the rituals of bar and bat mitzvah have become identical, but the names of the ritual are still sexually differentiated: "bar mitzvah" for boys, and "bat mitzvah" for girls.

What is the youngest Bar Mitzvah? ›

Traditionally, a bar or bat mitzvah occurs at age 13 for boys and 12 for girls. Many adult Jews who have never had a bar or bat mitzvah, however, may choose to have one later in life, and many who have had one at the traditional age choose to have a second.

What colors not to wear to a Bar Mitzvah? ›

There are certain colors that should be avoided during a Bar Mitzvah for a number of reasons. White is the first color that should be avoided during a Bar Mitzvah. Some other colors that should be avoided are black, denim, camouflage, any colors that are especially bright, neon colors, and red.

How much should a family of 3 give for a Bar Mitzvah? ›

A gift in the order of something like triple 'chai' or $54 would be a neat idea to give from teenager to teenager at the bar mitzvah. If your whole family is going, you should be giving in the nature of about $75 to $100 a person (half for your kids).

Can non-Jews attend a Bat Mitzvah? ›

Just as a non-Christian would not take communion, so, too, synagogues have frameworks within which non-Jewish family members can participate. Teach non-Jewish family members about the upcoming ceremony of Bar/Bat Mitzvah.

Can a woman wear pants to a bar mitzvah? ›

The bar or bat mitzvah dress code depends on the synagogue and should be spelled out in the invitation. Men are typically expected to wear a suit or slacks and a tie. Women should wear a modest dress or formal pantsuit. Avoid anything that shows a lot cleavage or leg.

What is a Brit mitzvah? ›

To become Bar/Bat/B'nai/Brit mitzvah means to literally become a “child of the commandments,” and marks a coming of age.

How much does the average kid get for a bar mitzvah? ›

For a teen attending a peer's bar or bat mitzvah, $36, $54, or $72 are all typical bar mitzvah gift amounts. Exactly how much a young person decides to give will generally reflect their financial means and how close they are to the guest of honor. Even $18, or a small non-cash gift, is acceptable from a young guest.

Is bar mitzvah in the Bible? ›

The term never once appears in the Hebrew Bible. Ancient rabbis, writing in the compendium of Jewish law known as the Talmud, did declare that boys are obligated to fulfill the “mitzvot” – the commandments of Jewish law – beginning at the age of 13.

What is a B.Nai mitzvah? ›

The plural of “bar mitzvah” is “b'nai mitzvah.” In our times, “b'nai mitzvah” can mean a ceremony for two or more people, the ceremony for someone who identifies non-binary, and it's the generic term for both bar and bat mitzvah at TBY.

What is a generous Bar Mitzvah gift? ›

Similar to a wedding, cash is often a welcomed gift whether you can accept or need to decline your Bar or Bat Mitzvah invitation. Guests often gift money in increments of $18, a symbol of “chai,” in Jewish tradition, which means “life.” It is also completely acceptable to round to normal amounts of $20 or $50.

Do you have a cake at a Bar Mitzvah? ›

Ultimately, it is up to the bar mitzvah boy or the bat mitzvah girl what they want to serve on their big day. Guests can usually expect there to be cake on the menu—it is a birthday party after all—and the cake is often part of the candle lighting ritual.

What should a guest wear to a Bar Mitzvah? ›

Since Bar and Bat mitzvahs are a sacred service, you should dress appropriately. For men, that means a very smart suit with tie and freshly shined shoes is the perfect attire for the service. A solid color dress or pantsuit is appropriate for female guests.

What happens during a Bar Mitzvah ceremony? ›

The rabbi. gives a talk, speaking to both the boy and his family and to the rest of the community. The boy might also give a talk to the people gathered. It is traditional for the boy's father to recite a prayer of thanks to God for bringing his son to maturity.

What happens at a Bar Mitzvah for kids? ›

A Bar or Bat Mitzvah is a coming of age ceremony for Jewish boys and girls when they reach the age of 12 or 13. This ceremony marks the time when a boy or girl becomes a Jewish adult. This means that they are now responsible for their own actions and can decide for themselves how they would like to practice Judaism.

What are the practices of a Bar Mitzvah? ›

The popular practice is that on at least one Shabbat service after becoming Bar and Bat Mitzvah, the boy or girl may recite blessings from the Torah. They can also lead all or part of the morning prayer services. However, this practice may vary from one congregation to another.

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