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Creative Yom Kippur Invitation Ideas Jewish families find Yom Kippur to be a very holy day that is full of tradition, fasting and prayer. More often than not, this special time is followed by a day of festivities with music and food. Most people will find that it is the perfect time for creative Yom Kippur invitation ideas. The Erev Yom Kippur invitations can be either formal or informal. For the most part, creative Yom Kippur invites may include printable Yom Kippur party invitations or stock invitations and then dressing them up with glitter glue and other colorful adornments to give them a personalized touch. Most people fill find that making handmade creative Yom Kippur invitations will not only be fun, but will add a lot to the festivities.
Hand Designed Yom Kippur Invitations Hand designed Yom Kippur invitations can be made by various members of the family to add a personal touch to the invitations. Since Yom Kippur is considered the Day of Atonement, these party invites should be very dainty and quant. Most often these hand designed Yom Kippur invitations are personalized invitations and are custom made for family and friends. Once the Yom Kippur custom invites have been made they can be adorned with various types of beads, glitter and other items to give them a personal touch. More often than not, most people will find adding a personal touch will make the hand designed Yom Kippur invitations almost like custom made invites. When to Mail the Yom Kippur Invites Yom Kippur is a very holy Jewish holiday that is followed by two days of festive parties and meals therefore mailing your Yom Kippur invitations out in a timely manner is very important. More often than not these party invites have a very traditional Yom Kippur images adorned on them and are in a very neatly addressed envelope. These should be mailed at least three weeks prior to the Yom Kippur Day of Atonement. This will give the guests ample time to prepare for your Erev Yom Kippur festivities.