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Judaism:
Special occasions
Aim: What happens at a Bar/ Bat Mitzvah?
Starter:
What special occasions or ceremonies have you been through?
(Religious, non-religious, rites of passage)
Q: Discuss what effect have they had on you? Have they changed you
in any way (physically, mentally, and spiritually)?
Q: Discuss whether other people treat you differently having been
through an important ceremony?
Q: Discuss why these ceremonies are important?
Lesson Outcomes
• All students will understand the key concepts
and practices of a Bar Mitzvah.
• Some will take this further and be able to
reflect on the meaning.
• A few will complete the above and in addition
will begin to express an opinion on Bar
Mitzvah's.
Consider yourself one of
the family!
Circumcision or Brit Milah
Being a Jew.
Any child born to a Jewish mother is considered a Jew. A Jewish girl does not have to go through the same
Task
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students
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a timelineisthe
key events
in the rite
life
initiation ceremony as a baby
boy.1.The
Milah (circumcision
an important
initiation
of many Jews identified in the clip.
for young Jewish boys.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/being-a-jew/3673.html
Circumcision is a religious requirement
on Jews recalling the covenant that God made with Abraham.
This Ceremony takes place when the child is eight days old.
The Brit Milah is usually attended by men. The child is placed on the lap of a male friend or relative who
has the honour of being the Sandek. He has the responsibility of holding the child still whilst the
circumcision is performed by a Mohel.
Naming the baby
Baby boys are also given their names at their circumcisions; it is customary to keep the name a secret
before the ceremony. It is traditional for the child to receive his or her name at the first public gathering,
so if the child is a girl, then she will be named at the first public reading of the Torah at the Synagogue.
Website, Jewish
birth and
circumcision.
http://www.bbc
.co.uk/religion/r
eligions/judaism
/rites/birth.sht
ml
Coming of age ceremony!
What is a bar mitzvah and a bat mitzvah?
They are both special ceremonies where
Jewish boys (aged 13) and girls (aged 12) can
become adults in the eyes of the Jewish
religion.
Bar mitzvah is for boys and means Son of the
Commandment.
Bat mitzvah is for girls and means Daughter of
the Commandment.
Class Clips 3667 – Bar Mitzvah.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/bar-mitzvah/3667.html
Class Clips 7469 – Bar Mitzvah.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/bar-mitzvah/7469.html
Video Bat Mitzvah
http://www.theholocaustexplained.org/ks3/judaism-and-jewish-life/jewishreligious-practice/rights-of-passage-barmitzvah-and-batmitzvah/