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Teenage bar mitzvah boy wrapped in tallit on the bimah

This moment doesn't come again.

Months of Hebrew lessons with the cantor. Your child, standing on the bimah, chanting the Torah portion in front of your whole mishpacha. Some relatives flew across the world. Some may not all be together again in the same room.

Your photographer will be there for the ceremony and the formal portraits. But they can only be in one place at a time. The moment Zayde wipes away a tear during the aliyah? The cousins huddled together at the kids' table? The quiet hug after the d'var Torah?

Those moments live on your guests' phones. And in twenty years, you'll wish you had every single one.

The journey begins long before the bimah.

Months of preparation. Every step matters. Share your album link early and start capturing memories from day one.

Torah tutoring with the cantor
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Torah tutoring with the cantor

The first few lessons are the hardest: the trope markings, the Hebrew phrasing, and the confidence it takes to practice out loud. Capture the early photos so your child can look back and see how far they came.

Practicing at home, every night
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Practicing at home, every night

The hours at the kitchen table with the bencher open. The moments they finally nail that tricky pasuk. The memory book starts here.

Writing the d'var Torah
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Writing the d'var Torah

They wrestle with the Torah portion. They write draft after draft. The speech they will give is forming right now, and a few photos of the process will mean the world later.

Receiving the tallit
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Receiving the tallit

Whether it's brand new or passed down from Bubbe and Zayde, the moment a child receives their tallit is a handoff across generations. Don't miss it.

Family arriving from across the world
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Family arriving from across the world

Out-of-town family, camp friends, and grandparents all arrive with phones full of photos. Share the album link early so everyone has one place to upload.

Three generations embracing at a bar mitzvah

In our tradition, memory isn't optional.
It's a mitzvah.

We pass stories down. We light candles for people who are gone. We teach children the names of great-grandparents they never met. Memory is how our people survived 3,000 years.

One day your child will show these photos to their children. The moment they first wore their tallit. The 13 candles lit for the people they love. Their cousins, their friends, the rabbi who taught them.

L'dor v'dor. From generation to generation.

From Shabbat dinner to Sunday brunch.
Every moment, one album.

A mitzvah is a whole weekend, not a single day. A private QR code album gives guests one place to add the moments they see.

Friday
Erev Shabbat
Shabbat dinner with family

Shabbat dinner with the whole mishpacha

Candles lit. Challah blessed. Wine poured. The night before, everyone sits together: out-of-town cousins, grandparents, family friends, and the people who helped your child reach this moment. The album can start filling before the service even begins.

Saturday morning
Shacharit · The service
Putting on the tallit

Putting on the tallit

The first aliyah

The first aliyah

Torah passing ceremony

Torah passing ceremony

The d'var Torah

The d'var Torah

Rabbi's blessing

Rabbi's blessing

Kiddush luncheon

Kiddush luncheon

Saturday night
The simcha
Candle-lighting ceremony

Candle-lighting ceremony

The hora

The hora

Chair lift

Chair lift

Parent speeches

Parent speeches

Kids' table

Kids' table

Sunday morning
Before everyone goes home

The bagel brunch. The gift opening. The last hugs before everyone flies home. Even after your photographer has packed up, guests can keep uploading to the album for weeks: candid selfies, thank-you videos, and photos relatives find on their cameras later.

Three steps. Five minutes.

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Create your b'nai mitzvah album

Add your child's name, Torah portion date, and a welcome message for family. You'll get a unique link and printable QR code, ready to share with your mishpacha before Shabbat.

2

Share it across the weekend

Print sign templates for the reception tables. Text the link before Friday night dinner. Add it to the service program. Family scans once, with no app and no account, then uploads from Friday challah to Sunday brunch.

3

Keep them forever

Every photo from every phone, in one place. Download in full resolution for the memory book, the grandparents' printed album, or the montage you'll play at their wedding one day.

Save every photo from the day

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Bubbe hugging her grandchild after the ceremony

If Bubbe can use it,
everyone can.

No app to download. No account to create. Your family scans the QR code, taps upload, and picks their photos. That's it. This event photo sharing app works through the browser, so guests can use the phones they already brought.

Relatives who travel home can upload too. Just send them the private link. Everyone contributes to the same shared album, no matter where they are.

Everything you need, one small line item.

$39 for the QR code, printable signs, private gallery, photo and video uploads, and full-resolution downloads.

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Your private mitzvah album

Invite-only. Only people you share it with can see or upload. Your mishpacha, your simcha, your memories.

Printable QR sign templates

Elegant PDFs for reception tables, the welcome area, and take-home cards. Print at home or any print shop.

Unlimited photos & videos

From the Torah reading to the candle-lighting ceremony to the last song. No caps, every phone welcome.

Full-resolution downloads

Download individually or all at once. Ready for the memory book, framed prints, or a montage at their wedding one day.

6 months of hosting

Plenty of time for family in Israel, Europe, and across the US to upload after they get home.

Rated 4.9 stars by our customers.

Hosts use Our Event Album for weddings, quinceaneras, anniversaries, and milestone events. For bar and bat mitzvahs, the promise is the same: one private QR album, no guest app, full-resolution downloads, and a simpler way to gather family photos.

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What families always ask us

Can we use this for the whole mitzvah weekend, from Shabbat dinner through Sunday brunch?

Yes. Your private album stays live for 6 months, so family can upload from Friday night's dinner, Saturday's reception, Sunday brunch, and the days after everyone gets home.

What about observant family members who don't use phones on Shabbat?

Totally okay. They can upload after Shabbat ends or whenever they are ready. Your album accepts uploads for months, so there is no pressure to use a phone during the service.

Do guests need to download an app or create an account?

No. Your family scans the QR code or taps the link, picks their photos and videos, and uploads from the browser. No app, no signup, no passwords.

Can family in Israel or Europe upload photos too, even after they get home?

Absolutely. Send them the private link and they can upload from anywhere, even after they travel home.

Is the album private? We don't want random people finding it.

Your album is invite-only. Only people with the link or QR code can see it. It is not publicly searchable or indexed.

Can guests upload videos too, like the hora or the d'var Torah?

Yes, both photos and videos. No caps, no per-guest limits. Perfect for the hora chair lift, the candle-lighting dedications, your child's d'var Torah speech, and the cousins' silly videos from the kids' table.

Can we download everything in full resolution for the memory book and prints?

Yes. Download every photo individually or all at once as a ZIP, at full resolution. Ready for a printed memory book, framed prints for the grandparents, or the montage you'll play at their wedding one day.

We already have a professional photographer. Do we really need this too?

This is not a replacement for your photographer. It is a complement. Your photographer captures the formal moments: the bimah, the aliyah, the posed family portraits. The QR album captures everything else: reactions from family, candid dancing, the kids' table, and moments happening away from the main camera.

For your child. For their children.
For the next generation.

You've invested months in this day: Hebrew tutoring, the d'var Torah, the guest list, the caterer, and the music. $39 gives every guest one private place to upload the photos and videos your family will want later.

Save every photo from the day

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