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A Speech To Remember — Ceremony & Preparation

Unverified · sourced from public directoryServes Atlanta · Boston · Chicago +13 more

When it’s time to give a speech to honor your child you may feel anxious or tongue-tied. You may struggle to find those “just right” words to mark this milestone. A Speech To Remember takes the stress out of the writing process by creating customized speeches and candle lighting ceremonies based on your own thoughts, ideas and stories. The final product is so authentic it will sound like you wrote it yourself.

Preparation for the ceremony is where the bar or bat mitzvah becomes real for the child. A skilled tutor or independent clergy member who specializes in b'nai mitzvahs has seen every type of learner and every type of anxiety — and knows how to get a 13-year-old to the bimah feeling ready.

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Category
Ceremony & Preparation
Service areas
Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut - Fairfield, Connecticut/Western MA, DC-Maryland-Virginia, Denver, Houston, NY Metro Area, Nationwide, New Jersey - Central, New Jersey - North, New York - Long Island, New York - Rockland, New York - Westchester, New York City
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Unverified — sourced from public directory

About Ceremony & Preparation

Atlanta ceremony preparation is served by Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Roswell, and East Cobb synagogues plus a network of independent rabbis, cantors, and Torah tutors. Most affiliated families work with synagogue clergy as standard. Independent officiants are common for unaffiliated families, destination ceremonies, and interfaith celebrations. Tutors typically work weekly with the student for 6–12 months ahead. Ask about the specific Torah portion, the synagogue's bimah customs, and experience with students who have learning differences.

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Where does A Speech To Remember serve?
A Speech To Remember serves Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Connecticut - Fairfield and 12 additional areas. If you're planning a bar or bat mitzvah in one of those regions, use the contact form on this page to check availability for your event date — we forward inquiries to the vendor directly.
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What kind of bar/bat mitzvah ceremony & preparation is A Speech To Remember?
When it’s time to give a speech to honor your child you may feel anxious or tongue-tied. You may struggle to find those “just right” words to mark this milestone. A Speech To Remember takes the stress out of the writing process by creating customized speeches and candle lighting ceremonies based on your own thoughts, ideas and stories. The final product is so authentic it will sound like you wrote it yourself. A Speech To Remember is listed in the ceremony & preparation category for bar and bat mitzvah events.

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