Birchat Hamazon Bencher 132

Available in Ashkenaz or Sephardic

Birchat Hamazon Bencher 132

ברכת המזון בענטשער #132

This well-designed Bencher is unlike anything else we've seen in the Bencher market. Stylish details include a soft background and an amazing fruit border. Being a convenient,pocket-size four-fold, this Birkon is the ideal souvenier. The lettering inside the Birchat Hamazon are very clear and pleasing to the eye.

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Personalization

Get this Birchas Hamazon personalized. Make your event memorable with this souvenir. Every time Benching, your guest will read on the cover that they got it at your wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, etc.

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Product Details

Made in Israel - ארץ ישראל
Format Folded
Style Vine
Color Multi-Color
Width 4½ inches
Height 6¼ inches
Material Laminated Card
Language Hebrew
Manufacturer's Model No. V32
MSRP Price

Ashkenaz - אשכנז

MJV132A
$1.49*
Used by western Jews (i.e. European, American, etc.)

Sephardic - עדות המזרח

MJV132EM
$1.49*
Used by eastern Jews (i.e. Moroccan, Syrian, Georgian, etc.).
Also known as Eduth Hamizrach

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Customer Reviews

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Reviewed by Fitra

Mazel Tov! Your special touches for Max's big day will hopefully be things he cherishes forever and it really adds meaning to it all! I still wear the tallit I wove for my bat mitzvah, my grandmother embroidered the atarah and my mom sewed it all together. Btw, my bat mitzvah was on January 11th, 25 years ago today.
If you can find the right suit, I think it might be worth it. My experience (long ago, as a tutor) is that the bar mitzvah suit is a really important bit of pride for some boys, just like the right dress would be for a girl's bat mitzvah. It depends on the kid, of course, but it sometimes offers just that extra bit of confidence when facing a really BIG (and for some, scary) day. Enjoy!

May 2012
This review applies to the Ashkenaz - אשכנז version.