You should send a nice amount of $20 to $50 in a check form so that you know when it is cashed and it doesn't get cashed by the wrong person.
2006-09-11 08:01:13
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answered by mom of girls 6
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it depends, are you okay finacially? Im in college and at this point even if i go i sometimes dont buy a gift. If they invited you just to get a gift they dont deserve it.
If you can afford it, any where from $50 dollars to around $200, depending on how much you see them.
2006-09-11 15:24:48
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answered by zorro1701e 5
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A $50 savings bond (costs $25) is fine.
2006-09-11 15:03:40
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answered by Clockwork Grape 3
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How much can you afford, and how close do you feel to the bat mitzvah girl?
I gave my nephew fifty bucks when I couldn't attend (he lives 600 miles away and his party was not a fancy one)
2006-09-11 15:00:04
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answered by ritabird1 3
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$36 dollars
18 is a lucky number in judiasm - so it's considered double luck to send $36!
2006-09-11 15:03:41
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answered by Big Larry 2
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Depending on how close you two are, and your financial position $25-$50 range is good; more if you like.
2006-09-11 15:33:09
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answered by gingergirl4747 2
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Why do you need to send money? Why should they even expect a gift? Oh yeah I forgot their jewish. They must live in NY.
2006-09-11 15:05:17
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answered by Sandy K 2
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about.... maybe 15 to 20. or if you really feel like it, 30-50. but i wouldn't think you would.
2006-09-11 15:01:46
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answered by Sophia L 1
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As much as you think you could afford...no need to go over the top
2006-09-11 15:05:46
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answered by shirls4 3
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A couple shekels.
2006-09-11 15:00:02
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answered by crowbird_52 6
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