This B’nai Mitzvah Guideline Document is the result of research by Rabbi Lauren and a planning meeting with current torah school parents, some of whom were planning on a traditional ritual for their child and others were not. Parents who attended the meetings and contributed to this document: Ben Jacobs, Ben Fryer, Edward Epstein, Julie Cristol, Karen Lefkowitz.
Jewish Values that will guide our B’nai Mitzvah Process: K’vod HaM’soret (Respect for tradition) Ahavat Yisrael (Love of the people of Israel, belonging to Jewish people) Tzedek (Justice) Achrayut (Responsibility) Mishpocha (Family) Kehillah (Community)
“The world stands on three things: torah, prayer, and acts of lovingkindness.” Pirke Avot Our b’nai mitzvah preparation will engage students in these three Jewish pillars.
1. Torah · Kol Tzedek children will learn about Jewish tradition and values through the Torah School. Students should be in torah school for at least two years before beginning preparation for their bar/bat mitzvah.
· Through individual tutoring, students will learn and master the key prayers in a prayer service, in order to lead them at their ceremony and to gain a knowledge of and comfort with the Jewish prayer service. [Tutors will be instructed as to the baseline of prayer preparation as well as work with students who choose to learn additional prayers.]
· Through Torah School, children will learn about mitzvot (commandments), tikkun olam (repair of the world), and acts of hesed (lovingkindness). Through class, they will also have opportunities to engage in service and advocacy.
· In the spirit of kehillah (community), we ask that Torah School parents support each other by volunteering at the bar/bat mitzvah of each family. Support can be given by helping to supply the communal oneg, assisting with set-up/clean-up, and other means to be specified by the family. |
