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Definition of bar mitzvah in English: bar mitzvahnounbɑː ˈmɪtsvəˌbɑr ˈmɪtsvə 1The initiation ceremony of a Jewish boy who has reached the age of 13 and is regarded as ready to observe religious precepts and eligible to take part in public worship. (十三岁时举行的)犹太男孩成人仪式(以示开始遵守宗教戒律并参加公共礼拜) Example sentencesExamples - A bat mitzvah, the female equivalent of a bar mitzvah, is a Jewish coming of age ceremony for girls aged 12 and over.
- In fact, in his case, it happened in full sight of a large crowd on the stage of a synagogue during his bar mitzvah ceremony.
- When I look at the family portraits that were the inevitable last course at every wedding and bar mitzvah, she sparkled.
- My husband and I recently returned from Israel, where we spent a Shabbat celebrating the bar mitzvah of our cousin.
- We have the same thing for various other institutions like a bar mitzvah, which celebrates Jewish adulthood at 13, but for the state it is 18.
- Doctors gave him little chance of making it to his bar mitzvah.
- Witness the recent flap over the Jewish twelve-year-old, on the verge of his bar mitzvah, who was more or less tricked into a Christian baptism by the local Baptist church.
- Her father, Bertie Camberg, was Jewish and Muriel happily gave Robin #50 towards his bar mitzvah in 1951.
- But remember your bar mitzvah speech where you said you wanted to follow in the steps of Jewish thinkers like Moses Maimonides and Karl Marx?
- Incidentally we were totally secular; I never went inside a synagogue until a cousin had a bar mitzvah at thirteen.
- Boys aren't allowed to wear tefillin until after their bar mitzvah; women can choose to wear them but rarely do.
- Jesus returns to the temple at an age that corresponds closely to that required for the rite of passage for Jewish boys known as the bar mitzvah.
- The Jewish bar mitzvah, for example, celebrates a boy's entry into adolescence, and most of tribal Africa holds puberty rituals which may include dance, music, or seclusion.
- As I learned the rituals for the bar mitzvah, my father, a cantor, began to create the service…
- It was not in Israel, for one, as my bar mitzvah was, at the Wailing Wall in 1968.
- The only connection we have is that your bar mitzvah was the day I was born… but other than that, I don't think it's going to work.
- My nephew and I will not share the same holidays and he will not have a bar mitzvah for me to attend.
- I believe today, when people hear ‘YMCA’ every weekend at a bar mitzvah or a wedding or when people hear ‘Macho Man’ when they're working out at the gym, they smile.
- They're not brothers, they're not Jewish, and they've never even been to a bar mitzvah, but don't hold it against the Bar Mitzvah Brothers.
- 1.1 A boy undergoing the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(参加成人仪式的)十三岁犹太男孩 Example sentencesExamples - What we seek for our young Bar Mitzvah boy is a new paradigm of Jewish masculinity.
- Unlike most young bar mitzvah boys, Citrin has led a full life.
- The Shamash does not invite the community to this feast, instead an hour before Mincha the young Bar-Mitzvah boy himself invites those who are to participate.
- I believe that the greatest gift I think I can give the young Bar Mitzvah is not a Razor scooter or a skateboard, but perhaps Judaica on CD-Rom or a leather bound anthology about the history of the modern state of Israel.
- The bar mitzvah reads his Torah or Haftorah passage in shul and can then be counted as a man for purposes of a minyan.
- This is done so that the young Bar Mitzvah wouldn't feel embarrassed if he couldn't proceed with the sermon due to stage fright.
- Our Bar Mitzvah reads: Behold, God is my unfailing help; I will trust in Him and will not be afraid.
- At this point a boy is said to become Bar Mitzvah.
- In addition, on the Shabbat following the bar mitzvah boy's thirteenth birthday, he is called to the Torah during morning services at the synagogue to recite the blessing on the Haftorah.
- Usually, the Bar Mitzvah reads the regular portion for that week.
- The Bar Mitzvah reads a portion of the Torah section and all of what is known as the Half Torah.
- Precisely what the Bar Mitzvah should lead during the service varies from one congregation to another, and is not fixed by Jewish law.
- The Great Depression happened as he reached the bar mitzvah age of 14.
- Traditionally, the father of the Bar Mitzvah give thanks to God that they no longer have to carry the burden of their child's sins.
verbbɑː ˈmɪtsvəˌbɑr ˈmɪtsvə [with object]Administer the bar mitzvah ceremony to (a boy). 为(男孩)举行犹太成人仪式 Example sentencesExamples - But I never lit Chanukah candles, and I wasn't bar mitzvahed.
- Adam Streicher and Ben had been friends since their Hebrew school days, bar mitzvahed weeks apart.
- "For a Jewish boy who grew up on Long Island," he said, "to have dinner with Steven Spielberg is like being bar mitzvahed twice."
- How does a boy become 'bar mitzvahed' and a girl 'bat mitzvahed?'
- In Jerusalem, a 13-year-old boy is bar mitzvahedthe ceremony, or right of passage, that allows young Jewish males to participate fully in their religion.
- Though people talk about being "bar-mitzvahed" there is NO ritual that must be performed to be considered a Jewish adult in the eyes of Jewish law.
- The play centers on grandfather Gabe, a concentration-camp survivor and sculptor, working on a bust of Muhammad Ali, when his grandson, Michael, soon to be bar mitzvahed, drops in.
- Shortly after Israel was bar mitzvahed, Moses died, and the following year young Izzy left home and school to try his luck at street singing.
- Seeing my son Bar Mitzvahed atop Masada is an experience I will never forget.
- I was bar-mitzvahed in a synagogue in Rockville Centre, Long Island suburb.
- I remember my friends getting Bar Mitzvahed though.
- I spoke to a rabbi last year about finding out what steps needed to be taken so he could be bar mitzvahed and was told that he would have to study Hebrew.
- Only time I remember was the ‘Today’ show bar mitzvahed me after 50 years.
- "In 1954, when I was bar mitzvahed, I didn't get presents," explains Evanstonian John Lavine, dean of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.
OriginFrom Hebrew bar miṣwāh, literally 'son of the commandment'. Definition of bar mitzvah in US English: bar mitzvahnounˌbär ˈmitsvəˌbɑr ˈmɪtsvə 1The religious initiation ceremony of a Jewish boy who has reached the age of 13 and is regarded as ready to observe religious precepts and eligible to take part in public worship. (十三岁时举行的)犹太男孩成人仪式(以示开始遵守宗教戒律并参加公共礼拜) Example sentencesExamples - In fact, in his case, it happened in full sight of a large crowd on the stage of a synagogue during his bar mitzvah ceremony.
- Witness the recent flap over the Jewish twelve-year-old, on the verge of his bar mitzvah, who was more or less tricked into a Christian baptism by the local Baptist church.
- The only connection we have is that your bar mitzvah was the day I was born… but other than that, I don't think it's going to work.
- My nephew and I will not share the same holidays and he will not have a bar mitzvah for me to attend.
- I believe today, when people hear ‘YMCA’ every weekend at a bar mitzvah or a wedding or when people hear ‘Macho Man’ when they're working out at the gym, they smile.
- The Jewish bar mitzvah, for example, celebrates a boy's entry into adolescence, and most of tribal Africa holds puberty rituals which may include dance, music, or seclusion.
- Boys aren't allowed to wear tefillin until after their bar mitzvah; women can choose to wear them but rarely do.
- A bat mitzvah, the female equivalent of a bar mitzvah, is a Jewish coming of age ceremony for girls aged 12 and over.
- But remember your bar mitzvah speech where you said you wanted to follow in the steps of Jewish thinkers like Moses Maimonides and Karl Marx?
- Doctors gave him little chance of making it to his bar mitzvah.
- Incidentally we were totally secular; I never went inside a synagogue until a cousin had a bar mitzvah at thirteen.
- Jesus returns to the temple at an age that corresponds closely to that required for the rite of passage for Jewish boys known as the bar mitzvah.
- When I look at the family portraits that were the inevitable last course at every wedding and bar mitzvah, she sparkled.
- As I learned the rituals for the bar mitzvah, my father, a cantor, began to create the service…
- Her father, Bertie Camberg, was Jewish and Muriel happily gave Robin #50 towards his bar mitzvah in 1951.
- They're not brothers, they're not Jewish, and they've never even been to a bar mitzvah, but don't hold it against the Bar Mitzvah Brothers.
- We have the same thing for various other institutions like a bar mitzvah, which celebrates Jewish adulthood at 13, but for the state it is 18.
- It was not in Israel, for one, as my bar mitzvah was, at the Wailing Wall in 1968.
- My husband and I recently returned from Israel, where we spent a Shabbat celebrating the bar mitzvah of our cousin.
- 1.1 A boy undergoing the bar mitzvah ceremony.
(参加成人仪式的)十三岁犹太男孩 Example sentencesExamples - Our Bar Mitzvah reads: Behold, God is my unfailing help; I will trust in Him and will not be afraid.
- Unlike most young bar mitzvah boys, Citrin has led a full life.
- The Bar Mitzvah reads a portion of the Torah section and all of what is known as the Half Torah.
- The bar mitzvah reads his Torah or Haftorah passage in shul and can then be counted as a man for purposes of a minyan.
- Usually, the Bar Mitzvah reads the regular portion for that week.
- The Great Depression happened as he reached the bar mitzvah age of 14.
- The Shamash does not invite the community to this feast, instead an hour before Mincha the young Bar-Mitzvah boy himself invites those who are to participate.
- Precisely what the Bar Mitzvah should lead during the service varies from one congregation to another, and is not fixed by Jewish law.
- I believe that the greatest gift I think I can give the young Bar Mitzvah is not a Razor scooter or a skateboard, but perhaps Judaica on CD-Rom or a leather bound anthology about the history of the modern state of Israel.
- Traditionally, the father of the Bar Mitzvah give thanks to God that they no longer have to carry the burden of their child's sins.
- At this point a boy is said to become Bar Mitzvah.
- This is done so that the young Bar Mitzvah wouldn't feel embarrassed if he couldn't proceed with the sermon due to stage fright.
- In addition, on the Shabbat following the bar mitzvah boy's thirteenth birthday, he is called to the Torah during morning services at the synagogue to recite the blessing on the Haftorah.
- What we seek for our young Bar Mitzvah boy is a new paradigm of Jewish masculinity.
verbˌbär ˈmitsvəˌbɑr ˈmɪtsvə [with object]usually be bar mitzvahedCelebrate the bar mitzvah of (a boy). 为(男孩)举行犹太成人仪式 Example sentencesExamples - "For a Jewish boy who grew up on Long Island," he said, "to have dinner with Steven Spielberg is like being bar mitzvahed twice."
- But I never lit Chanukah candles, and I wasn't bar mitzvahed.
- Though people talk about being "bar-mitzvahed" there is NO ritual that must be performed to be considered a Jewish adult in the eyes of Jewish law.
- Only time I remember was the ‘Today’ show bar mitzvahed me after 50 years.
- I spoke to a rabbi last year about finding out what steps needed to be taken so he could be bar mitzvahed and was told that he would have to study Hebrew.
- Seeing my son Bar Mitzvahed atop Masada is an experience I will never forget.
- Adam Streicher and Ben had been friends since their Hebrew school days, bar mitzvahed weeks apart.
- The play centers on grandfather Gabe, a concentration-camp survivor and sculptor, working on a bust of Muhammad Ali, when his grandson, Michael, soon to be bar mitzvahed, drops in.
- How does a boy become 'bar mitzvahed' and a girl 'bat mitzvahed?'
- I was bar-mitzvahed in a synagogue in Rockville Centre, Long Island suburb.
- In Jerusalem, a 13-year-old boy is bar mitzvahedthe ceremony, or right of passage, that allows young Jewish males to participate fully in their religion.
- Shortly after Israel was bar mitzvahed, Moses died, and the following year young Izzy left home and school to try his luck at street singing.
- "In 1954, when I was bar mitzvahed, I didn't get presents," explains Evanstonian John Lavine, dean of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.
- I remember my friends getting Bar Mitzvahed though.
OriginFrom Hebrew bar miṣwāh, literally ‘son of the commandment’. |