Bat Mitzvah parties don't have a set amount of time. People just choose for themselves. But if you are talking the day of celebration, it is the day of your Hebrew birthday.
Bat Mitzvah ceremonies can be different lengths depending on what day of the week they're held on. Some groups hold bat mitzvot on Friday evening around the service that welcomes in Shabbat. Other groups hold the service on Saturday mornings, the same as they do for bar mitzvot.
Yes. With one caveat: The sexes would pray on separate sides of a partition for an Orthodox bat mitzvah, but not for a Conservative or Reform bat mitzvah.
The "Bat Mitzvah" comes from the Reform and Conservative movements in Judaism.
It's NOT recommended - except maybe in SOME Reform synagogues.
Yes, provided they are over the age of Bat Mitzvah.
The plural for a bat mitzvah is a b'nai mitzvah
You need to ask a Conservative or Reform rabbi about that.
NO Barmitzvah's are for men. BATmitzvah's are for women
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.
The Bat Mitzvah takes place in the synagogue.
You can order bat mitzvah invitations at stationary stores.
Bat Mitzvah
Girls Bar Mitzvah is called a Bat Mitzvah. A Bat Mitzvah happens when a Jewish girl turns 12 years old. Once the girl reaches that age she is an adult according to the Jewish law. This means that the girl will have to follow all applicable rules. During the ceremony the Bat-Mitzvah girl will wear the dress of her choice.