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Starting A New Tradition: Multi-Generational Bat Mitzvah Cruises

A veteran travel planner has a new niche: Planning cruises for women who never had a bat mitzvah. Targets women, their mothers and perhaps their daughters for multi-generation celebration, with the cruise ship as the venue.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Apr 05, 2010 -
BAR / BAT MITZVAH VACATIONS, Inc.
A Division of Smiles & Miles Travel, Inc.
508-238-4088    /    Fax 508-238-9817    /    Email: ellenp1@comcast.net
www.smilesandmilestravel.com / www.barmitzvahvacations.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                          Contact: Contact: Ellen Paderson
508-238-4088   ellenp1@comcast.net
          Stan Hurwitz  508-269-0570

A New Tradition: Multi-Generational Bat Mitzvah Cruises   --  
                               Unique Opportunity for Daughters, Moms, Grandmothers

EASTON, MASS. (Issued MARCH 2010) – Travel planning veteran Ellen Paderson never had a bat mitzvah. They weren’t common for Jewish girls turning 13 in the 1960s.

Now Paderson of Easton, Mass., is thinking of celebrating that missing milestone along with her 30 year-old daughter Kim, who didn’t have a bat mitzvah of her own either. “And maybe my mom would come along to make it a three-generation event,” she smiles. “This was a missing part of my life, and others tell me they feel the same way. There’s a need and it fits what I do.”

Paderson, who operates Bar / Bat Mitzvah Vacations, Inc., a division of  Smiles and Miles Travel  (www.barmitzvahvacations.com), has been arranging other people’s travel plans for over 15 years. (She also plans wedding and anniversary destination trips and cruise vacations.)

While Jewish boys turning 13 have enjoyed ritual Bar Mitzvahs since Biblical times – marking the milestone age of majority -- the female version, or Bat Mitzvah, isn’t in the Bible and has only been popular in America for about 50 years. (The first recorded U.S. bat mitzvah occurred in 1922 and was slow to catch on.) In Hebrew, ‘bar’ is son and ‘bat’ is daughter; ‘mitzvah’ translates as ‘covenant.’

Many women – especially Baby Boomers and older – never had the opportunity to become bat mitzvah.  In many congregations today, Sabbath services often include bat mitzvah ceremonies for middle-aged women and seniors who missed out earlier.

Ellen Paderson is addressing this missing piece of tradition with ‘Dor L’Dor’ (Hebrew for ‘Generation to Generation’) Bar Mitzvah Cruises. She has arranged with cruise ship companies to accommodate multi-generational bat mitzvahs. These cruises (see accompanying box) include traditional ceremonies led by a cantor or rabbi. She says, “A bat mitzvah cruise is easier to plan than a traditional land-based event, utilizing all that a ship has to offer. The celebration becomes a vacation as well, bringing families together from all over to enjoy the experience. And we handle all the arrangements.”  
To prepare students to read selected passages in the original Hebrew from the Torah along with the blessings, some bat mitzvah teachers use Skype (voice over internet technology) to  teach students, whether they’re 13 or 90. The bat mitzvah girl(s) and/or lady(ies) help lead the service and address friends and family with a speech related to the Torah (Bible) portion.                                                                                        
For her part, Paderson makes a donation in honor of each bat mitzvah participant to the bat mitzvah person’s chosen charity.  Paderson says, “I’m lucky. My work involves creating lifetime memories for people of all ages.”
For more information, contact Ellen Paderson at Bar/Bat Mitzvah Vacations: Phone: 508-238-4088 / Fax.508-238-9817; Email: ellenp1@comcast.net / Website: www.barmitzvahvacations.com, or www.smilesandmilestravel.com-- click on Bar/Bat  Mitzvah Vacations.
                                                  - By Stanley Hurwitz
                                stanhurw@comcast.net
Smiles & Miles TravelBat Mitzvah Cruises_0310.doc   smh   rev. 3/29/10

BOX TO ACCOMPANY NEWS STORY


BAT MITZVAH CRUISES

Arranged by Ellen Paderson, ww.barmitzvahvacations.com
Smiles and Miles Travel, Inc.

These are via Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Paderson can make arrangements with most cruise lines, hotels, etc.

Radiance of the Seas  -- Departs from Tampa -- January 13, 2011, for 4 nights (Martin Luther King weekend)

Explorer of the Seas  -- Departs from New Jersey --  July 2, 2011, leaving from New Jersey for a 5-night Bermuda cruise


Phone:  508-238-4088 / Email: ellenp1@comcast.net                               ww.barmitzvahvacations.com     /    www.smilesandmilestravel.com

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