
Bar y Bat Mitzvá
En la tradición judía, las ceremonias de Bar y Bat Mitzvah simbolizan la transición de un niño a la edad adulta. Esta llegada a la mayoría de edad marca el momento en que se espera que los jóvenes judíos pasen a ser miembros activos de la comunidad judía y acepten el cumplimiento de las leyes y tradiciones de la Torá.
La División de Educación en el Extranjero del Departamento de Educación del Fondo Nacional Judío dirige un Programa de Bar y Bat Mitzvah único que conecta a los jóvenes judíos de todo el mundo con su identidad judía, la tierra y el pueblo de Israel. Enfatiza el valor del Estado de Israel como hogar para todos los judíos del mundo, independientemente de su nivel de observancia o participación en la vida judía. Al final de esta andadura de un año, los participantes viajan a Israel para celebrar su Bar o Bat Mitzvah en Jerusalén.
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Bnai Mitzvah Tours
Creado específicamente para familias judías no afiliadas a Comunidades Judías en el extranjero, Bnai Mitzvah Tours del KKL-JNF lidera grupos en un divertido y significativo viaje por todo Israel, diseñado
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Bar and Bat Mitzvah 101: History, Ceremony & Contemporary Issues
This informative article provides an overview of the Jewish rite of passage for 12- and 13-year-olds, including the origins of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah, and how ceremonies, rituals and celebrations have developed
What to Expect at a Bar or Bat Mitzvah
This short animated video provides guests with some basic information about what to expect at a Bar or Bat Mitzvah and how to navigate this traditional Jewish coming of age ceremony. It
Entering Adulthood: The Spiritual Significance of the Bar and Bat Mitzvah
This thoughtful article from Chabad.org gives parents tips on how to transform the Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration from a fun party to a meaningful and inspiring spiritual milestone. A profound exploration of the deep
Tefillin: A Primer
This thorough article from Aish.com outlines everything you need to know about tefillin, or phylacteries, the ritual prayer object worn during weekday morning prayer services. Rabbi Shraga Simmons provides an overview of the
The History & Evolution of the Bat Mitzvah
This excerpt from A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven by Renewal Rabbi Arthur O. Waskow provides a survey of the modern historical development of the Bat Mitzvah celebration. He shows
The Bar Mitzvah as a Milestone for Engagement and Accountability
In this short video, Dr. Rachael Turkienicz introduces the Bar Mitzvah coming of age ritual in Judaism, with an emphasis on encouraging young adults to become contributing members of the community,
How the Bar/Bat Mitzvah Child Participates in the Service
This informative article briefly describes the different roles bar/bat mitzvah celebrants may take on in the service, depending on his/her abilities, as well as the norms of the community. Although it has become
The Parents’ Role in a Bar/Bat Mitzvah Service
This informative article by Conservative Rabbi Daniel Kohn provides an overview of the parents’ role in a Bar/Bat Mitzvah service, presenting the ways in which the ceremony and the synagogue worship service
The Laws of Bar Mitzvah
This informative article, written by Rabbi Aryeh Citron of Chabad.org, presents many of the Jewish laws associated with planning a Bar Mitzvah or becoming a Bar Mitzvah boy, from an Orthodox
Humanistic Judaism’s Approach to the Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This introductory article from the Society for Humanistic Judaism explains when, how and why traditional coming-of-age rituals are celebrated in the Humanistic community. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah is celebrated at 13
Today I Am a Man: Thoughts on Contemporary Male Identity for Bar Mitzvah Boys
In this thought-provoking article, Rabbi Daniel S. Brenner explores what it means to be a Jewish man in contemporary American society, encouraging parents and educators to introduce Bar Mitzvah boys to some
What Non-Jews Should Know About a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
An appendix from the book «Putting God on the Guest List: How to Reclaim the Spiritual Meaning of Your Child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah,» this 3 page article is written
The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Guide
This 7 page long guide from Aish.com outlines everything you need to know about the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony. Rabbi Shraga Simmons introduces the rituals of the synagogue ceremony and reception, provides meaningful
Reform Bar/Bat Mitzvah FAQ
This thorough article answers many Frequently Asked Questions about the Bar/Bat Mitzvah coming-of-age ritual, including questions about the origins and developments of the custom as well as how it is
What Is the Haftarah, and Why Do We Read It?
This informative article by Rabbi Peretz Rodman provides a thorough introduction to the Haftarah, the weekly reading from the Prophets often recited by the Bar/Bat Mitzvah boy/girl. This resource is from MyJewishLearning, an
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Basics
This introductory article from Judaism 101 explains the Bar/Bat Mitzvah basics, including an explanation of the terms, the meaning behind this Jewish milestone, and an explanation of the various religious and cultural
A Bat Mitzvah Girl Describes the Jewish Rite of Passage
In this introductory video, 12-year old Emily describes her recent Bat Mitzvah at an Orthodox Synagogue, while comparing her experience with that of her friend, Ben, who just celebrated his Bar Mitzvah. She
Aliyah 101: What You Should Know Before Being Called to the Torah
Perfect for beginners, this comprehensive article by Ronald L. Eisenberg explains everything you need to know about the ritual of getting called up to the Torah. The author describes the entire process
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Elohim Hai: Moroccan Bar Mitzvah Piyut
This 6:36 minute long video presents Rabbi David Kadoch singing two versions of a traditional liturgical Bar Mitzvah song, the first according to French Moroccan tradition, and the second (starting at 3:09)
Debbie Friedman: The World of Your Dreams (Andy’s Bar Mitzvah Song)
This post presents the lyrics to «The World of Your Dreams (Andy’s Bar Mitzvah Song),» composed by beloved Jewish American singer-songwriter, Debbie Friedman. Based on Talmud, B’rachot 17a, this song is
Bat Mitzvah Girls Perform «L’Dor Vador» During «Passing the Scroll» Ceremony
This video presents two Bat Mitzvah girls performing «L’Dor Vador» (From Generation to Generation), a song composed by Josh Nelson as part of the «passing the Torah scroll» ceremony, in
Siman Tov U’Mazel Tov: A Jewish Celebration Song with Subtitles
This upbeat video presents the popular Israeli folk song «Siman Tov U’Mazel Tov» with an on-screen English transliteration of the Hebrew lyrics, which mean «A Good sign and Good luck! For us
Hava Nagila: A Jewish Celebration Song with Subtitles
This video presents the popular Israeli folk song «Hava Nagila» with an on-screen English transliteration of the Hebrew lyrics. Translated as «Let Us Rejoice,» this song is a staple at Jewish
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Taking Up the Staff of Our Ancestors: A Bar/Bat Mitzvah Poem
This poem describes the «staff» of Jewish heritage being passed from generation to generation, from Biblical times until today. With an emphasis on the significance of Jewish continuity, the poet posits that
Parental Prayer for the Bat Mitzvah Girl
This post presents a poetic prayer recited by parents on the occasion of their daughter’s Bat Mitzvah, comprised of gratitude to God, praise for their daughter, and blessings and prayers for
The First American Bat Mitzvah: A Personal Account
In this article, Judith Kaplan Eisenstein shares a personal account of her Bat Mitzvah, the first Bat Mitzvah ceremony celebrated in America in 1922. The daughter of Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, the founder
Orthodox Bar Mitzvah Honoree List
This article from Chabad.org contains a list of all of the opportunities to honor family and friends during a Shabbat morning synagogue Bar Mitzvah service. With links to learn more about how
The Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This article about the phenomenon of Jews celebrating their Bar/Bat Mitzvahs as adults presents some of the different reasons why one may not have undergone the coming-of-age rite as a
A Mother-Daughter Bat Mitzvah Workshop
This link opens up a workshop for Bat Mitzvah girls and their mothers that involves text study, song, the creation of blessings, ritual, and tzedakah as a way to welcome
Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project
Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project invites children preparing for their bar/bat mitzvah to connect with the memory of children lost in the Holocaust before they could be called to the
To Touch an Eternity: A Bar/Bat Mitzvah Poem
This poem describes the profound significance of the moment wherein the Bar/Bat Mitzvah boy/girl touches the strings of the ritual prayer shawl to the Torah scroll during the Torah reading ceremony, symbolically
The Voice of a Mother: A Prayer for the Bar Mitzvah Boy
This post presents an emotional prayer written by a mother on the occasion of her son’s Bar Mitzvah. A heartfelt plea to God, this prayer is comprised of gratitude, praise for both
The Lubavitcher Rebbe Blesses Bar/Bat Mitzvah Celebrants
This short video shows Bar/Bat Mitzvah boys and girls approaching Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson for blessings. Speaking in Hebrew, Yiddish and English, the Lubavitcher Rebbe of the Chabad Hasidic dynasty can
Bar Mitzvah Blessings from the Chief Rabbis of Israel (Video)
This site presents video blessings for Bar Mtizvah boys from the former Ashkenazi and Sephardic Chief Rabbis of Israel, both of whom held these positions from 1993-2003. In a 3
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Date Calculator
This online tool from Chabad.org allows the user to enter his/her birth date and time to determine the date and corresponding Torah portion of his/her Bar/Bat Mitzvah.
The Short Version of the Chabad Bar Mitzvah «Maamar»
This link will open up an abbreviated version of a speech first recited by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn, the fifth Rebbe of Lubavitch on his Bar Mitzvah, and subsequently by his son
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ideas & Primer for Interfaith Families
This 32 page booklet was designed by InterfaithFamily.com to help interfaith families navigate the process of planning a Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony and celebration. It offers thorough information about the service, as well as
B’nei Mitzvah Tutor Resources: Hebrew Reference Materials for Download
This website, aimed toward Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutors, offers scanned Hebrew references for the synagogue services, including the full text of central prayers and blessings and all of the Maftir and
Poetic B’nai Mitzvah Ceremony Reading
This poetic reading takes the Bar/Bat Mitzvah boy/girl on a journey from the revelation of the Torah at Mount Sinai until today – the milestone where s/he becomes a Jewish
Blessing the Parent/Caregiver(s) of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This post presents a prayer to be recited for those who raised a Bar/Bat Mitzvah boy/girl, comprised of both original and traditional texts. One of the blessings is based on
The URJ’s B’nai Mitzvah Revolutions Innovations Guide
This link will take you to the B’nai Mitzvah Revolutions Innovations Guide, a website highlighting Bar and Bat Mitzvah innovations that can be adapted by congregations. The Guide is organized
Toward a Meaningful Bat Mitzvah
This link opens up Toward a Meaningful Bat Mitzvah, a 46 page booklet emphasizing the significance of encouraging young women to be involved in Judaism in profound and empowering ways, for the
Bar Mitzvah Etiquette Video: Religious Rituals & Dress Code
This 13 minute long video from Temple B’rith Kodesh (Reform) explains the rituals and etiquette of Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremonies to parents, students, and guests. Ideal for those with little exposure to synagogue
Mother’s Prayer for Bar/Bat Mitzvah Upon Lighting Shabbat Candles
This short English prayer is recited by a mother prior to blessing the candles on the Shabbat celebrating her son/daughter’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah. The time of lighting Shabbat candles is considering
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Bar/Bat Mitzvah Pledge
This post presents a pledge sometimes recited by the Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrant in liberal communities, in which s/he commits to take on the responsibilities of an adult Jew, continue his/her Jewish
Baruch Shepetarani: Traditional Bar Mitzvah Blessing from Father
This post provides the Hebrew, English and transliterated text for the ‘baruch shepetarani’ blessing, traditionally recited by fathers on the occasion of their son’s Bar Mitzvah, as well as a
Bat Mitzvah Candle-Lighting Ceremony Honoring the Matriarchs
This post presents the full text of a Bat Mitzvah candle lighting ceremony, in which the Bat Mitzvah girl calls upon female relatives to give blessings in honor of ancient
Passing the Torah Scroll Ceremony
This 42 second long video presents an example of a typical «passing the scroll» ceremony, wherein the Torah scroll is symbolically passed from generation to generation, from the grandparents to the Bar/Bat
Reform Blessings Before & After the Reading of the Haftarah (Text & Audio)
This post presents an audio recording and the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the blessings recited before and after the reading of the haftarah in Reform congregations. The haftarah
Traditional Blessings Before & After Torah Reading
This post presents the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the blessings recited before and after the Torah reading when called up for an aliyah, as well as audio recordings of
Torah Blessings for Interfaith Partners at Their Child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah
These blessings to be recited before and after the reading of the Torah were developed to honor parents of non-Jewish backgrounds at their child’s bar or bat mitzvah, but could be used
Reform Blessings Before & After the Reading of the Haftarah
This post presents the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the blessings recited before and after the reading of the haftarah in Reform congregations. The haftarah is a selection from
Reform Blessing Before Placing Tallit on Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This post presents a blessing to be said before placing the tallit (ritual prayer shawl) on the Bar/Bat Mitzvah, beginning with a brief introduction to the meaning behind the garment.
Hebrew Coming-of-Age Misheberakh Prayers
This post presents the Hebrew texts of four different coming-of-age Mi Sheberach prayers: traditional Bar Mitzvah, traditional Bat Mitzvah, 80 year old, and second Bar Mitzvah, sometimes celebrated 70 years after
Cup of Life Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ceremony
This post presents an alternative to the candle-lighting ceremony for bat-mitzvah and bar-mitzvah celebrants, in which honored individuals each pour wine or grape juice representing an ingredient in the “recipe” for
Prayer Recited by a Bat Mitzvah Girl According to Italian Ritual
This post presents the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the prayer recited by the Bat Mitzvah girl, according to Italian ritual in Turin and Milan. During this ceremony, which
Misheberakh Prayer for a Bat Mitzvah Celebrant in the Florentine Tradition
This post presents the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the Mi Sheberach prayer for a Bat Mitzvah girl to be recited during the Torah reading service in synagogue, according
Blessing for Passing the Torah Scroll From Generation to Generation
This blessing by Reconstructionist Rabbi Nina H. Mandel was written to be recited as part of a «passing the scroll» ceremony, wherein the Torah scroll is symbolically passed from generation to generation,
Misheberakh Prayer for a Bat Mitzvah Girl
This post presents the Hebrew, English and transliterated texts of the Mi Sheberach prayer for a Bat Mitzvah girl to be recited during the Torah reading service in synagogue. The
Bar & Bat Mitzvah Candle Lighting Ceremony
This article describes the Bar/Bat Mitzvah candle lighting ceremony, a popular North American ritual honoring those who have been significant influences in the life of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah. The author also
Traditional Text for the Blessing Over the Children
This post provides the traditional Hebrew, transliterated and English text for the blessings over sons and daughters traditionally recited on Friday night. This resource is perfect for someone who simply wants
A Traditional Sephardic Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall
This 7:40 minute long video presents highlights from a traditional Sephardic Bar Mitzvah ceremony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The Bar Mitzvah boy can be seen praying, reading from the
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How To Put on Tefillin
In this 4 minute long instructional video, Rabbi Steven Exler provides a step-by-step guide to putting on tefillin, or phylacteries, which are worn during the weekday morning prayer services. According to Orthodox
Learn the Blessings Before & After Reading the Torah with «Prayer-eoke»
These two short videos demonstrate the singing of the blessings recited before and after the Torah reading, when called up for an aliyah. These videos with Hebrew and transliterated subtitles were created by
How to Create the Perfect Bar/Bat Mitzvah Speech
This online tool from Chabad.org provides all the tips and tricks you need to prepare the perfect Bar/Bat Mitzvah speech, from the warm-up joke to the final thank-you’s, and everything in between. All
12 Ways to Make Your Bat Mitzvah Meaningful
This post suggests a list of 12 ways a Bat Mitzvah girl can make her Bat Mitzvah more meaningful, including Torah learning, taking on specific commandments, doing a community service
How to Have an Aliyah
In this 4 minute long instructional video from MyJewishLearning.com, Rabbi Steven Exler explains and demonstrates what to do and say when being called up to the Torah for an aliyah,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Trope, Blessings & Readings in Multiple Traditions
This website is an excellent resource for Bar/Bat Mitzvah students looking to learn the traditional Orthodox tunes (trope), blessings and readings for the Torah and Haftarah readings during synagogue services. With
How to Plan a Special Needs Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This important article provides tips to help parents, educators, rabbis and students work as a team to give children with special needs the opportunity to celebrate their bar/bat mitzvah successfully. Becca
What To Expect At Synagogue Services on Saturday Morning
This informative article by Conservative Rabbi Daniel Kohn provides a guide for bar/bat mitzvah guests and other newcomers to Shabbat worship services, including explanations of what to wear and do, and a description of
How to Choose a Mitzvah Project for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This thorough article provides tips, suggestions and resources for adding a social action component to a Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebration in a way that is both meaningful and relevant to the celebrant.
Learn to Recite Aliyah Blessings & Read Torah and Haftarah With Trope
This interactive online tool from Chabad.org allows you to learn how to chant the traditional aliyah blessings, Torah portion and haftarah at your own pace with the click of a
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah Gift Guide
This thorough article provides tips for how to choose a gift for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah celebrant that is appropriate for the momentous occasion and also exciting for a 12 or 13
Pre-Bar-Mitzvah Checklist
This post offers a basic checklist to assist in preparing for the religious aspects of a traditional Bar Mitzvah celebration, from choosing a date and coordinating with the synagogue to purchasing
Parent Blessings Handbook: How to Select, Personalize or Write Your Own
This post contains a 7 page Parent Blessings Handbook designed to help the parents of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah select, personalize or write a meaningful blessing to be recited during the
Learn the Reform Blessings Before & After Reading the Haftarah with «Prayer-eoke»
These two short videos demonstrate the singing of the blessings recited before and after the reading of the haftarah in Reform congregations. The haftarah is a selection from the book of Prophets
Dance the Hora: How to do the Jewish Celebration Dance
This minute long animated video teachers viewers how to dance the «hora,» an ecstatic Israeli circle dance with roots in Eastern European folk tradition, common at Jewish weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. A useful introduction for
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