Answer 1
Reform Judaism has Confirmation for 16-yr-olds. Yes Reform Jews do have a Confirmation ceremony for 16 year olds. You can even research it online.
Answer 2
I personally have never heard of any Jew (Reform/Conservative/Orthodox, etc.) being confirmed in any Jewish capacity. Confirmation applies exclusively to the Christian Church. A Jewish male comes of age when he is 13 at a Bar Mitzvah and a Jewish female comes of age at 12, which some denominations celebrate as a Bat Mitzvah.
Alexander Lyons has written: 'Heart to heart' -- subject(s): Judaism 'At Sinai' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Confirmation (Jewish rite), Handbooks, manuals
Confirmation speeches are typically given by individuals who have completed a religious sacrament such as Confirmation in the Catholic Church or Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Judaism. These speeches often involve expressing gratitude for the support received from family and friends, reflecting on the significance of the ceremony, and committing to live out the values of their faith. They may also include personal anecdotes and aspirations for the future.
Confirmation is the confirmation of a Catholic's belief in God through a Sacrament.
Confirmation was instituted Confirmation on Pentecost Sunday.
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Confirmation is a sacrament.
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Judaism is called Judaism.
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
Opposite of the lack of Judaism? Judaism.
The number is also sent via email confirmation
The three esential parts of the rite of confirmation are: baptism,eucharist and confirmation