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What Is a Bat Mitzvah?
Bat mitzvah is Hebrew for “daughter of commandment.” When a Jewish girl turns 12, she has all the rights and obligations of a Jewish adult, including the commandments of the Torah. From that date, she takes her place in the Jewish community. This milestone—called a bat mitzvah—is often celebrated with creative projects, meaningful gatherings and joyous parties. Read more about Bat Mitzvah
Bat Mitzvah: What It Is and How to Celebrate A Jewish Girl's Coming of Age
Bat Mitzvah is Hebrew for “daughter of commandment.” The celebration marks a Jewish girl turning 12, when she assumes all the rights and obligations of a Jewish adult.
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Celebrate Your Bat Mitzvah Wondering how to plan your celebration? We'll start you off...
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Bat Mitzvah Speeches Everything you need to prepare the perfect Bat Mitzvah speech
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Bat Mitzvah Study As you prepare to become a Jewish woman, take a minute to learn about your ancestors.
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Bat Mitzvah Date Calculator Planning your bat mitzvah? Find out when to celebrate here.
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Find a Bat Mitzvah Club If you're a Jewish girl aged 11-13, join us at the Bat Mitzvah Club.
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