This was a more common in the 70's and 80's to my knowledge. Basically relatives and friends would get a gov't bond ( individually or collectively) or some sort of certificate of deposit like thing for the bar mitzva boy. read more
Basically relatives and friends would get a gov’t bond ( individually or collectively) or some sort of certificate of deposit like thing for the bar mitzva boy. This would often have a 10 year term. read more
Giving gifts of Israel bonds is a special way to celebrate meaningful occasions. Consider Mazel Tov and eMitzvah bonds for weddings, graduations, births, bar and bat mitzvahs and more. Mazel Tov bonds can be purchased for a minimum $100 investment, with available $10 increments. read more