All Jewish girls (not just Orthodox) may have a ceremony at age 12 or 13 called a Bat Mitzvah.
Adult Women may also have a Bat Mitzvah. There is no age limit after age 12.
Yes - the father gets called up to the Torah and a blessing is made in which the girl is named. There is usually a small party held after the service.
Orthodox girls do have bat mitzvah celebrations at age 12. Bar mitzvah is at age 13.
A Jewish Male at age 13 is called to read from the Torah (5 Books of Moses) for the first time. He will also be obligated to lay Tefillin for the first time.
Girls celebrate their celebration with food, music, and dancing. There is also the candle lighting ceremony, the shoe changing, and the tiara ceremony where the mother places the tiara on the birthday girls head.
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Girls celebrate their sweet 16 with food, music, and dancing. There is also the candle lighting ceremony, the first dance, the shoe changing where the father of the birthday girl replaces her flats to heels, and the tiara ceremony where the birthday girls mother places the tiara on her head.
It is not as elaborate as the very important Kinaalda for girls but both boys and girls are initiated as adults by putting on masks and dancing on the last night of the Yeibichei or Night Way Ceremony. It symbolizes that they are now adults.
Girls typically wear a nice dress. In non-Orthodox synagogues, dress slacks or pants suits are sometimes worn.