The customary monetary gift presented at a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah celebration is a significant aspect of this coming-of-age ritual. The amount given is often influenced by several factors, including the giver’s relationship to the celebrant, the financial circumstances of the giver, and regional customs. For example, close family members might offer a more substantial gift than distant acquaintances.
Giving a gift at this event is often viewed as a way to support the young person’s future and acknowledge their commitment to Jewish tradition. It can also be seen as a gesture of goodwill and a contribution to the celebration’s overall atmosphere. Historically, such gifts have helped young people embark on adulthood with a small financial foundation.