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# The practice of the Shul administration to give a present to a Bar mitzvah boy on [[Shabbat]] has what to rely on. However it’s better to do a kinyan before [[Shabbat]] by giving it to someone who will pick it up and say “I’m acquiring it for so and so as a gift”.  <Ref>Yalkut Yosef 306:26 and Sh”t Yechava Daat 3:21. Magan Avraham 206:15 challenges the practice to give gifts to a groom on [[Shabbat]] (leaves it in a Tzarich Iyun). Eliyah Raba 306:19 argues that it’s permitted because of Simchat Chatan VeKala and Kavod Torah. So writes Chatam Sofer. Thus Yalkut Yosef concludes if the Bar Mitzvah boy gives a Dvar Torah to the Khal, the Khal can give him a gift to encourage him to continue learning. Additionally, they usually give is Sifrei Kodesh which can be read on [[Shabbat]]. Preferably, Sh”t Yehuda Yaleh Asad O”C 83 and Sh”t Seridei Esh 2:26 advise that the recipient should have in mind not to acquire the gift until after [[Shabbat]]. Sh”t Hillel Omer 197, Sh”t Bet Avi O”C 31, Sh”t Kapei Aharon Epstein 59 say the Gabai of the shul can give the gift before [[Shabbat]] with a kinyan to someone else. </ref>
# The practice of the Shul administration to give a present to a Bar mitzvah boy on [[Shabbat]] has what to rely on. However it’s better to do a kinyan before [[Shabbat]] by giving it to someone who will pick it up and say “I’m acquiring it for so and so as a gift”.  <Ref>Yalkut Yosef 306:26 and Sh”t Yechava Daat 3:21. Magan Avraham 206:15 challenges the practice to give gifts to a groom on [[Shabbat]] (leaves it in a Tzarich Iyun). Eliyah Raba 306:19 argues that it’s permitted because of Simchat Chatan VeKala and Kavod Torah. So writes Chatam Sofer. Thus Yalkut Yosef concludes if the Bar Mitzvah boy gives a Dvar Torah to the Khal, the Khal can give him a gift to encourage him to continue learning. Additionally, they usually give is Sifrei Kodesh which can be read on [[Shabbat]]. Preferably, Sh”t Yehuda Yaleh Asad O”C 83 and Sh”t Seridei Esh 2:26 advise that the recipient should have in mind not to acquire the gift until after [[Shabbat]]. Sh”t Hillel Omer 197, Sh”t Bet Avi O”C 31, Sh”t Kapei Aharon Epstein 59 say the Gabai of the shul can give the gift before [[Shabbat]] with a kinyan to someone else. </ref>


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