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  1. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

    • A bar mitzvah (masc.), or bat mitzvah (fem.) is a coming-of-age ritual in Judaism. According to Jewish law, before children reach a certain age, the parents are responsible for their child's actions. Once Jewish children reach that age, they are said to "become" b'nai mitzvah, at which point they begin to be held accountable for their own actions. Traditionally, t… See more

    TimeOrthodox boys: 13 years old, girls: 12 years old · Reform and Conservative boys and girls: 12 or 13 years old
    TypeComing-of-age ceremony
    ThemeReaching the age of bar or bat mitzvah signifies becoming a full-fledged member of the Jewish community
    Etymology

    Bar (בַּר‎) is a Jewish Babylonian Aramaic word meaning 'son' (בֵּן‎, ben in Hebrew), while bat (בַּת‎), in Hebrew, means 'daughter'. Mitzvah (מִצְוָה‎) is Hebrew for 'commandment' or 'law'. Thus, bar mitzvah and bat mit… See more

    History

    The modern method of celebrating becoming a bar mitzvah did not exist in the time of the Hebrew Bible, Mishnah, or Talmud. Early rabbinic sources specify 13 as the age at which a boy becomes a legal adult; howe… See more

    Significance

    Reaching the age of bar or bat mitzvah signifies becoming a full-fledged member of the Jewish community with the responsibilities that come with it. These include moral responsibility for one's own actions; eli… See more

     
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    In Judaism, a Bar Mitzvah is a Jewish boy, and a Bat Mitzvah a Jewish girl, who has turned 13 years old (or for a girl in the Orthodox movement, 12 years old). They go through a rite of passage which symbolizes the young person's …

  3. Origins of the B'nai Mitzvah (Bar/Bat Mitzvah)

    Historically, bar mitzvah and later bat mitzvah represented a ceremonial recognition that a young person had reached the age when they were no longer a minor according to Jewish law and thereby took on new religious privileges …

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    Feb 27, 2024 · A Bar or Bat Mitzvah can be the most meaningful spiritual time in a Jewish adolescent's life. For this reason, it can sometimes feel like one of the most stressful. Between learning the Torah portion and planning the reception, …

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  7. Becoming B'nai Mitzvah (Bar/Bat/Bet Mitzvah)

    B’nai mitzvah is the plural of bar mitzvah, used when multiple people become bar/bat/bet mitzvah. Since then, the concept of becoming a bar mitzvah and having a bar mitzvah ceremony has grown and evolved. The term “ bat …

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  8. Bar and Bat Mitzvahs: Different traditions same rite of …

    Apr 3, 2016 · Below are descriptions of the evolution of the bat mitzvah from its earliest recorded dates in the late 19th century, to the modern American and innovative bat mitzvahs that we see being celebrated just like bar mitzvahs.

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