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Date Posted: 10:23:16 07/22/07 Sun
Author: Barb
Author Host/IP: clgrtnt9-port-105.dial.telus.net / 161.184.54.105
Subject: No Joan, I was not Bat Mitzvahed because............
In reply to: Joan 's message, "Barb, were you Bat Mitvahed?" on 20:35:06 07/21/07 Sat

it isn't necessary for girls, and in fact...not all that common. Both of my brothers were of course, Bar Mitzvahed. I remember their Bar Mitzvahs quite well, and they were cosy...not over the top or splashy like some can be. I've attended a few of those.
In the 50's and 60's there could indeed be elaborate Bar Mitzvahs but many were quiet, simple affairs. Bat Mitzvahs were exceedingly rare then. I think Bat Mitzvahs and Sweet 16's are just excuses for a big wing ding! :-#

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[> Barb................... -- Neysa, 12:10:29 07/22/07 Sun [1] (user-38lci91.dialup.mindspring.com/209.86.73.33)

My cousin who is Catholic and his wife who is Jewish, are bringing up their children in the Jewish tradition. When their daughter Emily, was born they had what was called a 'Name Ceremony' for her. Did you have a Name Ceremony when you were born ? They just had a little boy and named him Samuel.

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[> [> Neysa....Name ceremonies for Jewish baby girls.......... -- Barb, 15:53:52 07/22/07 Sun [1] (clgrtnt5-port-113.dial.telus.net/161.184.48.113)

are a relatively new thing and did not exist when I was born. Jewish baby boys are brought into the world with such ceremony that in recent years more fuss is being made recognize the blessings of having a daughter as well! :-) My goodness, all girls of no matter what faith have earned it, don't you think! :-)

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[> [> [> I sure do, Barb, .......... -- Neysa, 17:29:23 07/22/07 Sun [1] (user-2inik9g.dialup.mindspring.com/165.121.81.48)

girls always seem to get a raw deal. If I had been born a male. I would have become a Catholic priest. Thus, I was born a female !

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[> [> [> [> Then you are a Queen, Neysa! :-) -- Barb, 11:11:51 07/23/07 Mon [1] (clgrtnt5-port-51.dial.telus.net/161.184.48.51)

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