
Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia
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, …
Bar Mitzvah: What It Is and How to Celebrate - Chabad.org
A bar mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys at age 13, marking their transition to adulthood. It includes putting on tefillin and other religious practices.
Bar and bat mitzvah | Judaism, Ceremony, Age, History ...
A bar or bat mitzvah is a religious ceremony in Judaism that marks the coming of age of a boy (bar mitzvah) or, in some congregations, a girl (bat mitzvah), upon reaching the age of 13 for …
Origins of the B'nai Mitzvah (Bar/Bat Mitzvah) - Reform Judaism
The bar mitzvah ceremony was developed as a public recognition of a legal and religious status, attained with or without the ritual.
What is a Bar Mitzvah? - onlinejewishlearning.com
Aug 30, 2024 · The “Bar Mitzvah” ceremony marks the point at which a boy is considered to be responsible for his own actions and is obligated to observe the commandments (mitzvot) of …
Bar and Bat Mitzvah 101 - My Jewish Learning
While the popularity for bar/bat mitzvah ceremonies is increasing, and more Jewish pre-teens are interested in having a bar/bat mitzvah, there are many Jewish families who are not members …
Bar Mitzvah 101 | Bar Mitzvah of the Century
Whether you are preparing for your own bar mitzvah or arranging a bar mitzvah for your son or someone else, this site is for you. We intend to be the most comprehensive online resource for …