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Birmingham Temple 28611 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334 View Map and Directions Phone: (248) 477-1410 Fax: (248) 477-9014 |
Bar
& Bat Mitzvah Programs For Humanistic Jews, becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah means that the child has begun a process of self-exploration and thoughtful participation in Jewish communal life. The Birmingham Temple Congregation involves and honors families from a variety of backgrounds and needs. Our Bar and Bat Mitzvahs are unique. They inspire children to become good people while embracing their roots and heritage. The purpose of the Mitzvah celebration, as well as all education for Humanistic Jews, is to educate rather then indoctrinate. We encourage the children attending our school to live lives of kindness, courage and dignity. For Humanistic Jews, “mitzvah means not “commandment” but rather “good deed. “The humanistic B’nai Mitzvah encourages children to develop a sense of their own values, dreams and aspirations.
In a Humanistic Jewish community the child engages in a course of study with a mentor from the congregation. The student chooses a hero out of Jewish history that represents his or her values. The hero is a figure that inspires students to think about their lives and futures. Some examples of heroes that mitzvah students have chosen are: Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Anne Frank, Simon Wisenthal, Beverly Sills, Ruth Bader-Ginsberg, and George Gershwin. The child researches this person’s life with the help of a mentor and creates a presentation that is delivered to the congregation on the day of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Our Humanistic congregation supports the child in this process and encourages self-esteem, personal responsibility and a sense of universal ethics. |
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