Bar Mitzvah preparation In Judaism the Bar Mitzvah marks a most significant stage in the life of a young man. As he grows older, he will constantly reflect on this momentous occasion as a major part of his maturing process. It is this turning point as which a mere boy is suddenly transforms into a Jewish adult. Feeling the pride of being a full-fledged member of the Jewish nation. Identifying with his essence in a strong and positive manner. Realizing he is an integral part of our beautiful tradition and rich heritage. This feeling and commitment ultimately serves to inspire him to constantly recognize his privilege and responsibilities to himself, fellow human beings and above all to G-d. Rabbi Hayman will prepare your son for the Bar Mitzvah celebration that is faithful to the beauty and authenticity of Jewish tradition. A ceremony, which will bring your son to deep recognition and appreciation of his special role as a Jewish man and as a future father of Israel. The following Bar Mitzvah information guide will outline the aspects, options and policies. Adjustments in the program can often be accomplished by consulting Rabbi Hayman, your sons bar mitzvah is destined to be one of true joy as well as an event he will fondly cherish and look back on for the rest of his life. Date & Ceremony Perpetration for a Bar Mitzvah takes 8-12 months, in order to properly prepare and plan your special day, clear the dates you wish to reserve and choose the ceremony that best fits your needs, you need to call to set up an appointment with Rabbi Dan Hayman a minimum of 12 months prior to the bar mitzvah date. A Bar Mitzvah ceremony can be held on Saturday morning service. Bar Mitzvah Requirements All boys seeking to have their Bar Mitzvah must fulfill the following requirements: 1. Successfully complete the Bar Mitzvah tutoring with the Rabbi.
2. Acquire a Chumash (Torah) with English translation. 3. Purchase a Kosher pair of Tefillin from a reliable source approved by Rabbi Hayman or through him. English * Hebrew* Russian Call Rabbi Dan Hayman at 602.577.6131 or email
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