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Bnei Mitzvah

Category: Life Cycle Events
Author: shup_d
Date: 2007/6/6
The emerging adolescents in the Netivot Shalom community experience a caring and supported journey towards their Bnei Mitzvah as part of the Amitim program.
Summary: The emerging adolescents in the Netivot Shalom community experience a caring and supported journey towards their Bnei Mitzvah as part of the Amitim program.

On their bar/bat mitzvah day a Jewish child steps forward as an empowered and responsible contributor to the community, charged with both growing spiritually and becoming a more ethical person. When boys and girls become bar and bat mitzvah, they reach a new stage of development in their lives and start thinking about the kind of people they want to be, emerging from the world of childhood as their moral awareness and sensitivity develop, enabling them to take complete responsibility for their actions. Bnei Mitzvah are celebrated with a festive meal, with the community, family and friends of the bar or bat mitzvah on hand to celebrate their ritual landmark. The meal is often accompanied by speeches from friends and relatives who encourage the bar or bat mitzvah to undertake their new role as a full-fledged Jewish adult with joy, and to strive to add spirituality to their lives. Please be in touch with Rabbi Creditor and the synagogue office for support, and for more information.


This is the Bnei Mitzvah Covenant towards which we strive at Congregation Netivot Shalom:



Some Helpful Links:
The Shefa LifeCycles Page
MyJewishLearning.com "Bar/Bat Mitzvah" page
The "Adolescence" page on RitualWell.org


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