Bar Mitzvah (Hebrew: בַּר מִצְוָה) and Bat Mitzvah (Hebrew: בַּת מִצְוָה) (Ashkenazi pronunciation: "Bas Mitzvah") (plural: B'nai Mitzvah for boys, and B'not Mitzvah – Ashkenazi pronunciation: "B'nos Mitzvah" – for girls) are Jewishcoming of age rituals.
Bar (בַּר) is a Jewish Babylonian Aramaic word literally meaning "son" (בֵּן), while bat (בַּת) means "daughter" in Hebrew, and mitzvah (מִצְוָה) means "commandment" or "law" (plural: mitzvot). Thus bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah literally translate to "son of commandment" and "daughter of commandment". However, in rabbinical usage, the word bar means "under the category of" or "subject to". Bar mitzvah therefore translates to "an [agent] who is subject to the law". Although the term is commonly used to refer to the ritual itself, in fact the phrase originally refers to the person.
According to Jewish law, when Jewish boys become 13 years old, they become accountable for their actions and become a bar mitzvah. A girl becomes a bat mitzvah at the age of 12 according to Orthodox and Conservative Jews, and at the age of 13 according to Reform Jews. Prior to reaching bar mitzvah age, the child's parents hold the responsibility for educating their children, but not directly for their actions. After this age, the boys and girls bear their own responsibility for Jewish ritual law, tradition, and ethics, and are able to participate in all areas of Jewish community life. Traditionally, the father of the bar mitzvah gives thanks to God that he is no longer punished for the child's sins (Genesis Rabba, Toldot 23:11). In addition to being considered accountable for their actions from a religious perspective, b'nai mitzvah may be counted towards a minyan (prayer quorum) and may lead prayer and other religious services in the family and the community.
When does someone become an adult? Emily recently had her Bat Mitzvah at an Orthodox Synangogue and is now a Daughter of the Commandment and responsible for her own actions. She talks about the ceremony and compares it to her friend Ben's Bar Mitzvah.
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Animation by Will Wivell
Background Illustrations by Tammy Chang
Music by Ben Bromfield
Produced, Directed, and Sound Edited by Jeremy Shuback
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Moshe Holtzberg is known around the world as the little boy whose parents were massacred in 2008 at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. So, when it came time to celebrate his bar mitzvah, Isaac Lieder, Rabbi911® of VitalOne pulled out all the stops, throwing the ultimate party, the Bar Mitzvah of the Century.
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When does someone become an adult? Emily recently had her Bat Mitzvah at an Orthodox Synangogue and is now a Daughter of the Commandment and responsible for her...
When does someone become an adult? Emily recently had her Bat Mitzvah at an Orthodox Synangogue and is now a Daughter of the Commandment and responsible for her own actions. She talks about the ceremony and compares it to her friend Ben's Bar Mitzvah.
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Are you making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Mazal Tov!
But before you start throwing candy and dancing the hora: What do you think your son or daughter is going to walk away with after their big day? They may know how to lein, they may have learned about their parsha or one of the megillot, and they’ll have some more experience in the excruciating act of public speaking. But then what? Will the Bar or Bat Mitzvah experience leave a lasting effect on them? Will it fill them with a burning passion for Torah and mitzvot?
Your kids are pretty smart. And when they hear all this talk about how they’re becoming adults and they should feel so happy about that, but… they still live at home, can’t drive a car, and need to be in bed by 10… they know something’s up. What all that really means, is that from now on they need to keep all the mitzvot just like the rest of us. “Happy Birthday sweetheart! Here are 613 laws and responsibilities!”
But c’mon, we all know that there’s more to becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah than that. But what is it exactly? And how can we communicate this to our kids? How do we show them that there’s greater meaning behind the mitzvot? That Judaism isn’t just about following rules, but that we believe in deep and important values? And, how can we possibly do this when it’s a full-time job just planning the Bar or Bat Mitzvah?
Well, we have good news for you: We have designed a cutting edge Bar and Bat Mitzvah Prep Course that addresses all these questions and more. We tackle some of the biggest, most relevant questions about entering this new stage, like: What is Judaism all about? What’s the purpose of all these laws? Why on earth is a 12 or 13 year old considered to be an “adult”? And how is a budding adolescent supposed to develop a relationship with God?
Best of all, we’ve designed this course for YOU to take together with your child. Do you feel like you’re not qualified to be your child’s teacher? Don’t worry. These videos and course materials will give you everything you need to guide your child through this process. Are you scared about making time for this? The course can be taken in so many different ways so that it can fit into your schedule, no matter how busy.
You can make your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah an inspiring and unforgettable experience.
Don’t wait. Sign up now https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah and let the journey begin.
P.S. Not making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah this year, but know someone who is? This course is an incredible gift for anyone preparing for their Bar or Bat Mitzvah! Check out https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah for more info.
Check out this ALL-NEW course at https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah
Are you making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Mazal Tov!
But before you start throwing candy and dancing the hora: What do you think your son or daughter is going to walk away with after their big day? They may know how to lein, they may have learned about their parsha or one of the megillot, and they’ll have some more experience in the excruciating act of public speaking. But then what? Will the Bar or Bat Mitzvah experience leave a lasting effect on them? Will it fill them with a burning passion for Torah and mitzvot?
Your kids are pretty smart. And when they hear all this talk about how they’re becoming adults and they should feel so happy about that, but… they still live at home, can’t drive a car, and need to be in bed by 10… they know something’s up. What all that really means, is that from now on they need to keep all the mitzvot just like the rest of us. “Happy Birthday sweetheart! Here are 613 laws and responsibilities!”
But c’mon, we all know that there’s more to becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah than that. But what is it exactly? And how can we communicate this to our kids? How do we show them that there’s greater meaning behind the mitzvot? That Judaism isn’t just about following rules, but that we believe in deep and important values? And, how can we possibly do this when it’s a full-time job just planning the Bar or Bat Mitzvah?
Well, we have good news for you: We have designed a cutting edge Bar and Bat Mitzvah Prep Course that addresses all these questions and more. We tackle some of the biggest, most relevant questions about entering this new stage, like: What is Judaism all about? What’s the purpose of all these laws? Why on earth is a 12 or 13 year old considered to be an “adult”? And how is a budding adolescent supposed to develop a relationship with God?
Best of all, we’ve designed this course for YOU to take together with your child. Do you feel like you’re not qualified to be your child’s teacher? Don’t worry. These videos and course materials will give you everything you need to guide your child through this process. Are you scared about making time for this? The course can be taken in so many different ways so that it can fit into your schedule, no matter how busy.
You can make your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah an inspiring and unforgettable experience.
Don’t wait. Sign up now https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah and let the journey begin.
P.S. Not making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah this year, but know someone who is? This course is an incredible gift for anyone preparing for their Bar or Bat Mitzvah! Check out https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah for more info.
Attending a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Find out how to navigate a traditional Jewish coming of age ceremony!
--
We'll help you understand the answers to the top questi...
Attending a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Find out how to navigate a traditional Jewish coming of age ceremony!
--
We'll help you understand the answers to the top questions people have; from what should you wear, to when you should arrive to what to expect at the service and what kind of gift people generally give.
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Written by Sarah Lefton, Matthue Roth and Jeremy Shuback
Storyboards and Character Illustrations by Jeanne Stern
Script Advisers: Howard Blas, Rabbi Sari R. Laufer, Lisa Langer, Judith Rosenbaum, Rabbi Kerry Olitzky
Animation by Will Wivell
Background Illustrations by Tammy Chang
Music by Ben Bromfield
Produced, Directed, and Sound Edited by Jeremy Shuback
Audience Development and Partnership Coordination by Lisa Finkelstein
Executive Produced by Sarah Lefton
Narrated by Jeremy Shuback and Julie L. Bernstein Klein
Key Script Advisors Judith Rosenbaum with Jewish Women’s Archive and Lisa Langer with the B'nai Mitzvah Revolution a Joint Reform Movement Project of Hebrew Union College (HUC) and the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
This video was made possible with generous support from The Koret Foundation, as part of their Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood.
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Attending a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Find out how to navigate a traditional Jewish coming of age ceremony!
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We'll help you understand the answers to the top questions people have; from what should you wear, to when you should arrive to what to expect at the service and what kind of gift people generally give.
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Written by Sarah Lefton, Matthue Roth and Jeremy Shuback
Storyboards and Character Illustrations by Jeanne Stern
Script Advisers: Howard Blas, Rabbi Sari R. Laufer, Lisa Langer, Judith Rosenbaum, Rabbi Kerry Olitzky
Animation by Will Wivell
Background Illustrations by Tammy Chang
Music by Ben Bromfield
Produced, Directed, and Sound Edited by Jeremy Shuback
Audience Development and Partnership Coordination by Lisa Finkelstein
Executive Produced by Sarah Lefton
Narrated by Jeremy Shuback and Julie L. Bernstein Klein
Key Script Advisors Judith Rosenbaum with Jewish Women’s Archive and Lisa Langer with the B'nai Mitzvah Revolution a Joint Reform Movement Project of Hebrew Union College (HUC) and the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
This video was made possible with generous support from The Koret Foundation, as part of their Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood.
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As Taglit-Birthright Israel celebrates its Bar/Bat Mitzvah year, we share the experience of some participants who held their Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel during...
As Taglit-Birthright Israel celebrates its Bar/Bat Mitzvah year, we share the experience of some participants who held their Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel during their trip.
As Taglit-Birthright Israel celebrates its Bar/Bat Mitzvah year, we share the experience of some participants who held their Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel during their trip.
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This stunning Mitzvah was hosted at Aventura Turnberry in Aventura Florida. The event was put together by the team from Linzi Events
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This stunning Mitzvah was hosted at Aventura Turnberry in Aventura Florida. The event was put together by the team from Linzi Events
A real-world description of both Bar and Bat Mitzvahs in Reform and Orthodox Jewish communities. And how we blended them together for our 3 daughters.
For more...
A real-world description of both Bar and Bat Mitzvahs in Reform and Orthodox Jewish communities. And how we blended them together for our 3 daughters.
For more info on us, go to https://www.LewDennen.com
A real-world description of both Bar and Bat Mitzvahs in Reform and Orthodox Jewish communities. And how we blended them together for our 3 daughters.
For more info on us, go to https://www.LewDennen.com
Moshe Holtzberg is known around the world as the little boy whose parents were massacred in 2008 at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. So, when it came time to...
Moshe Holtzberg is known around the world as the little boy whose parents were massacred in 2008 at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. So, when it came time to celebrate his bar mitzvah, Isaac Lieder, Rabbi911® of VitalOne pulled out all the stops, throwing the ultimate party, the Bar Mitzvah of the Century.
Join in the epic festivities and span the globe from Israel to MetLife; across sea, land and air. Celebrate alongside President Trump, Indian Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Navy seals, Israeli Shayetet 13 and a who’s who list of Jewish celebrity singers.
Moshe Holtzberg is known around the world as the little boy whose parents were massacred in 2008 at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. So, when it came time to celebrate his bar mitzvah, Isaac Lieder, Rabbi911® of VitalOne pulled out all the stops, throwing the ultimate party, the Bar Mitzvah of the Century.
Join in the epic festivities and span the globe from Israel to MetLife; across sea, land and air. Celebrate alongside President Trump, Indian Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Navy seals, Israeli Shayetet 13 and a who’s who list of Jewish celebrity singers.
When does someone become an adult? Emily recently had her Bat Mitzvah at an Orthodox Synangogue and is now a Daughter of the Commandment and responsible for her own actions. She talks about the ceremony and compares it to her friend Ben's Bar Mitzvah.
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Are you making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Mazal Tov!
But before you start throwing candy and dancing the hora: What do you think your son or daughter is going to walk away with after their big day? They may know how to lein, they may have learned about their parsha or one of the megillot, and they’ll have some more experience in the excruciating act of public speaking. But then what? Will the Bar or Bat Mitzvah experience leave a lasting effect on them? Will it fill them with a burning passion for Torah and mitzvot?
Your kids are pretty smart. And when they hear all this talk about how they’re becoming adults and they should feel so happy about that, but… they still live at home, can’t drive a car, and need to be in bed by 10… they know something’s up. What all that really means, is that from now on they need to keep all the mitzvot just like the rest of us. “Happy Birthday sweetheart! Here are 613 laws and responsibilities!”
But c’mon, we all know that there’s more to becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah than that. But what is it exactly? And how can we communicate this to our kids? How do we show them that there’s greater meaning behind the mitzvot? That Judaism isn’t just about following rules, but that we believe in deep and important values? And, how can we possibly do this when it’s a full-time job just planning the Bar or Bat Mitzvah?
Well, we have good news for you: We have designed a cutting edge Bar and Bat Mitzvah Prep Course that addresses all these questions and more. We tackle some of the biggest, most relevant questions about entering this new stage, like: What is Judaism all about? What’s the purpose of all these laws? Why on earth is a 12 or 13 year old considered to be an “adult”? And how is a budding adolescent supposed to develop a relationship with God?
Best of all, we’ve designed this course for YOU to take together with your child. Do you feel like you’re not qualified to be your child’s teacher? Don’t worry. These videos and course materials will give you everything you need to guide your child through this process. Are you scared about making time for this? The course can be taken in so many different ways so that it can fit into your schedule, no matter how busy.
You can make your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah an inspiring and unforgettable experience.
Don’t wait. Sign up now https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah and let the journey begin.
P.S. Not making a Bar or Bat Mitzvah this year, but know someone who is? This course is an incredible gift for anyone preparing for their Bar or Bat Mitzvah! Check out https://www.alephbeta.org/bar-bat-mitzvah for more info.
Attending a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? Find out how to navigate a traditional Jewish coming of age ceremony!
--
We'll help you understand the answers to the top questions people have; from what should you wear, to when you should arrive to what to expect at the service and what kind of gift people generally give.
--
Written by Sarah Lefton, Matthue Roth and Jeremy Shuback
Storyboards and Character Illustrations by Jeanne Stern
Script Advisers: Howard Blas, Rabbi Sari R. Laufer, Lisa Langer, Judith Rosenbaum, Rabbi Kerry Olitzky
Animation by Will Wivell
Background Illustrations by Tammy Chang
Music by Ben Bromfield
Produced, Directed, and Sound Edited by Jeremy Shuback
Audience Development and Partnership Coordination by Lisa Finkelstein
Executive Produced by Sarah Lefton
Narrated by Jeremy Shuback and Julie L. Bernstein Klein
Key Script Advisors Judith Rosenbaum with Jewish Women’s Archive and Lisa Langer with the B'nai Mitzvah Revolution a Joint Reform Movement Project of Hebrew Union College (HUC) and the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
This video was made possible with generous support from The Koret Foundation, as part of their Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood.
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As Taglit-Birthright Israel celebrates its Bar/Bat Mitzvah year, we share the experience of some participants who held their Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Israel during their trip.
#batmitzvah #epicparty #timelinevideo
We are so happy to be sharing this special video with everyone. Don't Forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE!
Here at TVP, we are incredibly proud of our QUICK TURNAROUND TIME with digitally delivering our clients fully custom Highlight Videos within 3-5 business days after their event date!! Allowing them to RELIVE and SHARE their special day with all of their family and friends!!
For more information about our company, please visit us at www.timelinepro.com
This stunning Mitzvah was hosted at Aventura Turnberry in Aventura Florida. The event was put together by the team from Linzi Events
A real-world description of both Bar and Bat Mitzvahs in Reform and Orthodox Jewish communities. And how we blended them together for our 3 daughters.
For more info on us, go to https://www.LewDennen.com
Moshe Holtzberg is known around the world as the little boy whose parents were massacred in 2008 at the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. So, when it came time to celebrate his bar mitzvah, Isaac Lieder, Rabbi911® of VitalOne pulled out all the stops, throwing the ultimate party, the Bar Mitzvah of the Century.
Join in the epic festivities and span the globe from Israel to MetLife; across sea, land and air. Celebrate alongside President Trump, Indian Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Navy seals, Israeli Shayetet 13 and a who’s who list of Jewish celebrity singers.
Bar Mitzvah (Hebrew: בַּר מִצְוָה) and Bat Mitzvah (Hebrew: בַּת מִצְוָה) (Ashkenazi pronunciation: "Bas Mitzvah") (plural: B'nai Mitzvah for boys, and B'not Mitzvah – Ashkenazi pronunciation: "B'nos Mitzvah" – for girls) are Jewishcoming of age rituals.
Bar (בַּר) is a Jewish Babylonian Aramaic word literally meaning "son" (בֵּן), while bat (בַּת) means "daughter" in Hebrew, and mitzvah (מִצְוָה) means "commandment" or "law" (plural: mitzvot). Thus bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah literally translate to "son of commandment" and "daughter of commandment". However, in rabbinical usage, the word bar means "under the category of" or "subject to". Bar mitzvah therefore translates to "an [agent] who is subject to the law". Although the term is commonly used to refer to the ritual itself, in fact the phrase originally refers to the person.
According to Jewish law, when Jewish boys become 13 years old, they become accountable for their actions and become a bar mitzvah. A girl becomes a bat mitzvah at the age of 12 according to Orthodox and Conservative Jews, and at the age of 13 according to Reform Jews. Prior to reaching bar mitzvah age, the child's parents hold the responsibility for educating their children, but not directly for their actions. After this age, the boys and girls bear their own responsibility for Jewish ritual law, tradition, and ethics, and are able to participate in all areas of Jewish community life. Traditionally, the father of the bar mitzvah gives thanks to God that he is no longer punished for the child's sins (Genesis Rabba, Toldot 23:11). In addition to being considered accountable for their actions from a religious perspective, b'nai mitzvah may be counted towards a minyan (prayer quorum) and may lead prayer and other religious services in the family and the community.
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