Jerusalem - Nearly Half of Israeli Bar Mitzvahs Celebrated at Kotel |
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Jerusalem - Over 40 percent of Israeli families who had the choice celebrated their sons’ Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall in 2009, the Western Wall Legacy Foundation reports. Many families from abroad did the same.
Several years ago, the Foundation learned that awareness of the Western Wall (Kotel) had dropped to the point where a large majority of pupils in Israel’s schools had never visited the site. In addition, though it had long been prevalent to celebrate Bar Mitzvahs at the Kotel, the situation was changing drastically. Many families either did not know how to run the ceremony on their own, or were daunted by reports of “Bar Mitzvah quacks” charging exorbitantly to run it for them.
The Foundation thereupon established its Bar Mitzvah program, free of charge and with maximum attention to the families’ needs and concerns.
“To our joy,” says Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, Rabbi of the Holy Sites, “the project has succeeded beyond our expectations – and the results indicate a re-connecting between Israeli families and the Western Wall.
“There is no place like the Kotel for a young man to internalize his newly-established link with the chain of Jewish generations and history,” the rabbi added. “This is the time when he is ready to truly understand what it means to be a Jew – and this is the best place to mark that.”
Tens of thousands of Bar Mitzvah boys have already celebrated the special occasion in this manner in the past five years.
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Mar 09, 2010 at 08:47 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
Oy ve shein!
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Mar 09, 2010 at 09:43 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
Just adds to the general baal agan of the place.
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Mar 09, 2010 at 09:55 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
The article doesn't mention that thousand of girls each year from the U.S. and eretz yisroel celebrate their bat mitzvahs at the kosel as well. There are several organizations that make the arrangements for girls to have a ceremony in the varbeshe section so as not to offend the chareidim with the men just on the other side of the mechitza.
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Mar 09, 2010 at 10:30 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ The article doesn't mention that thousand of girls each year from the U.S. and eretz yisroel celebrate their bat mitzvahs at the kosel as well. There are several organizations that make the arrangements for girls to have a ceremony in the varbeshe section so as not to offend the chareidim with the men just on the other side of the mechitza. ”
And why do we need such ceremonies? So they can be like the boys?
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Mar 09, 2010 at 10:58 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ The article doesn't mention that thousand of girls each year from the U.S. and eretz yisroel celebrate their bat mitzvahs at the kosel as well. There are several organizations that make the arrangements for girls to have a ceremony in the varbeshe section so as not to offend the chareidim with the men just on the other side of the mechitza. ”
My grand-daughter had her bat mitzvah two years ago by the kotel in Yerushalayim (shabbos hagodol) and it was as she would say "awesome". We have been shepping nachos ever since the way she read her haftorah.