because it was their priest birthday
When a Jewish boy turns 15, one would call it his 15th birthday.
A Jewish boy automatically becomes a bar mitzvah on his 13th birthday, no ceremony is required.
Yes, it is when a Jewish boy takes on the religious responsibilities of an adult.
* Jewish boys at their Bar Mitzvah. * Bride or Groom on their wedding day. * Birthday boy or girl.
Yes, it is when a Jewish boy takes on the religious responsibilities of an adult.
A Jewish boy doesn't have to go through any ceremony to show he is a man according to the laws of Judaism. On a Jewish boy's 13th birthday he becomes a 'bar mitzvah', meaning that he is considered an adult in the eyes of Jewish law in regard to taking on the religious responsibilities of an adult. To celebrate this event, he will publicly read from the Torah for the first time.
A birthday boy is a male who is celebrating his birthday.
A Jewish boy's 13th birthday (on the Jewish calendar) is the only requirement for him to become a bar mitzvah. In regard to celebrating the boy becoming a bar mitzvah, the main part his his being called up to read from the Torah for the first time.
Twelfth Night
Pavel was the name of the Jewish slave who worked for the commandant of Aushcwitz - Bruno's father.
"Haiwa Subi" or "Subi Haiwa" Birthday Boy / Boy Birthday
well t doesn't have to be celebrated, as soon as the boy has his 13th Hebrew birthday he is a Bar Mitzvah, the celebration is just kinda a nice thing to do