
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 - Wikipedia
A bar mitzvah (masc.) or bat mitzvah (fem.) [a] 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 ...
Judaísmo ABC | ¿Qué es el Bar Mitzvá? - Enlace Judío
Jul 29, 2013 · El Bar-Mitzvá es un acontecimiento muy importante en la vida de cada niño judío. Según la tradición, a los trece años de edad el niño deja de ser un chiquillo y cruza el umbral de una nueva época de responsabilidad, entendimiento y compromisos morales.
Bar mitswa - Wikipedia
Een Bar mitswa is een ritueel binnen het Joodse geloof. Wanneer een Joodse jongen de leeftijd van dertien jaar bereikt, wordt hij bar mitswa ("zoon van het gebod "). Vanaf dat moment wordt hij verantwoordelijk tegenover God om zich aan alle geboden en verboden te houden die onder de joodse wet vallen; de goddelijke voorschriften die ontleend ...
Bar Mitsva: Ashkenazi Inspiration, Sephardic Adaptation
The bar mitsva as we know it today is a recent innovation for both Sepharadim and Ashkenazim. Technically, a bar mitsva only serves to mark the day a boy turns thirteen and can particpate fully in Jewish commandments. Ashkenazi Jews were the first to incorporate a ceremony in the synagogue and more elaborate celebrations to mark the bar mitsva.
What to Expect at a Bar Mitzvah - Chabad.org
The bar mitzvah ceremony celebrates a Jewish boy’s 13th birthday (on the Hebrew calendar) and his elevation to adult status in Judaism. This celebration can take many forms. Here is what you might expect at a bar mitzvah celebration, but bear in mind that many elements of …
What is a Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, B-Mitzvah?
Perhaps the most significant rite of passage for a young Jewish person is the moment they become responsible for the performance of the commandments in the eyes of tradition, popularly referred to as the day they become a Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah.
Bar Mitzvah for an Adult? - Chabad.org
Bar mitzvah simply means “a man bound by the mitzvah,” and the celebration of becoming “a bar mitzvah” marks the day that a boy becomes obligated to do all the mitzvahs. On your thirteenth Jewish birthday , you reach adulthood according to Jewish law, …
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 Jewish law. During the Bar Mitzvah ceremony, the boy is usually called to the Torah to recite a portion of it, known as an Aliyah.
Bar-mitsvah — Wikipédia
La bar-mitsvah 1, 2, 3 (en hébreu : בר מצווה) est le statut de majorité religieuse acquis par les jeunes garçons juifs, à l’âge de 13 ans. Par extension, l'expression désigne aussi la cérémonie facultative célébrant ce passage.