They become full-fledged members of the Jewish community.
Jewish boys become a bar mitzvah on their 13th birthday. This means that they are considered old enough to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jewish adult.
The phrase is 'bat mitzvah'. Bat mitzvah, which means 'daughter of mitzvah' is what a Jewish girl is called on her 12th birthday. This means that she is considered ready to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jewish adult. This is often accompanied by a religious ceremony that is referred to as the bat mitzvah ceremony.
On a Jewish girl's 12th birthday she becomes a 'Bat Mitzvah'. When a girl becomes a Bat Mitzvah she is considered old enough to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jewish adult.
Yes, you do have to be Jewish to have a Bat Mitzvah (and female for that matter). A Bat Mitzvah literally means "daughter of the commandments," the only people who are "required" to fulfill the commandments are Jewish people. That said, not all Jewish people fulfill all of the commandments and therefore over time, the Bat Mitzvah has come to mean a coming of age ceremony for a Jewish child. This child/young adult is now ready to take his or her place in the community as an adult. This means, being counted as part of a minyan (10 people to complete a congregation at a specific service); she is now required to fast on Fast Days (Yom Kippor for instance) and other requirements. A non-Jew can certainly do the same studying as a Jewish person but they cannot complete the formal training. For example, generally, though not always, a Bat Mitzvah reads from Torah, a non-Jew cannot read from the Torah. A Bat Mitzvah will finish a prayer by saying the Chatimah (which seals the prayer) a non-Jewish person cannot do this in the name of a Jewish community. Just like Jewish people cannot take part in certain aspects of a non-Jewish service, it is also true that a non-Jew cannot take part in all parts of a Jewish service.
The Bar Mitzvah is important to Jews because it is when a Jewish boy is old enough to take on the religious responsibility of an adult.
The Jewish ceremony when young boys join the synagogue is called a Bar Mitzvah (for boys) or a Bat Mitzvah (for girls). It is a significant milestone in Jewish tradition where the individual takes on new responsibilities and is considered an adult within the community.
Bar is Aramaic for 'son'. Bat is Hebrew for 'daughter'. When a boy turns 13 and a girl turns 12, they are considered adults in the eyes of Judaism. This means that they are now responsible for taking on the religious responsibilities of adult Jews - fasting, being counted for community prayers, etc.
Usually in a synagogue, but a Jewish prayer service can actually be held almost anywhere, as long as there are at least 10 Jewish people participating.
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Confirmation is completely unrelated to a bar mitzvah. A bar mitzvah is simply a Jewish boy's 13th birthday at which point he is considered old enough to take on the religious responsibilities of a Jews adult such as publicly reading from the Torah and fasting.
A Bar Mitzvah boy is 13.
The "bar mitzvah" is the person. A Jewish boy becomes a bar mitzvah when heturns 13 years of age, whether or not he or anyone around him is aware of itat the time.If he's part of a family who are aware of the occasion, and to whom it's a happyoccasion worthy of acknowledgment in the synagogue and celebration with familyand community, then those festivities ought to take place as soon as possible ...typically on the Sabbath following his 13th birthday according to the Hebrewcalendar.