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Miriam Shaviv

ByMiriam Shaviv, Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

Growing up should be about helping others

We should encourage our youngsters to make volunteering a standard, basic part of their bat- or bar-mitzvah year, writes Miriam Shaviv.

November 9, 2017 14:27
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How do we make our girls’ batmitzvahs meaningful?

It is a question that our family and many of our friends are grappling with, as our daughters turn 12.

For the ritual element, as members of an Orthodox synagogue, our options are limited. Our daughters can give a dvar Torah from the pulpit, probably for the only time in their lives. This is often moving and a great improvement on the options available 20 years ago (nothing) but still feels like a pale imitation of the boys’ ritual.

Some Orthodox girls now leyn or get an aliyah at a Partnership Minyan or women’s service, while others attend mother-and-daughter learning sessions or Israel trips but this is still a minority.