
Bat Mitzvah
A Bat Mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for girls, typically held when they turn 12. It signifies that they are now responsible for their own Jewish duties and are considered adults in the eyes of the community. The ceremony often includes a religious service, where the girl may read from the Torah, followed by a celebration with family and friends. This event marks a significant milestone in a girl's spiritual journey and is celebrated with various traditions, symbolizing her commitment to Jewish faith and practice.