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<br>In Judaism, Bar Mitzvah is a tradition where the boy takes on the responsibilities of an adult. For more details, visit this link: https://bit.ly/2K1WCCD
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concept In Judaism, Bar Mitzvah is a tradition where the boy takes on the responsibilities of an adult in the Jewish community at the age of thirteen. This is like a journey from a boy to becoming a man. As an observance of this occasion, a ceremony is held often followed by a celebration. Needless to say, this ceremony holds a great significance in Judaism and to make this occasion even more elegant, we at Galilee Silks, have come up with the best quality Bar Mitzvah Tallit sets. www.galileesilks.com
According to Judaism, before the age of thirteen, the parents have full responsibility for the boy's actions in regard to Jewish law and tradition. Once a boy is thirteen, he becomes fully accountable for his own actions, whether good or bad, in keeping the laws and traditions of his community. www.galileesilks.com
It’s obvious that almost all the Jewish boys look forward to becoming Bar Mitzvah with much anticipation. Marking the occasion with ceremony and celebration is only part of it. You must know that there’s a lot of preparation that goes into the ritual aspect of the commemoration. www.galileesilks.com $259.00
Since after the ceremony they will shoulder a lot of responsibilities, they need to learn a lot of things. The young man will not only recite the blessings for the Torah reading, and read from the Torah and Haftarah, he will most likely give a d'var Torah (discussion on the Torah portion for that week), as well.
The Bar Mitzvah Tallit: Usually, the parents present the young man with his first Bar Mitzvah tallit, which he will wear during this service. He will wear one now every Shabbat (Sabbath), and often, every time he prays. On this occasion, too, it is traditional for the young man's grandfather to give him his first set of tefilin. www.galileesilks.com
You can even customize your tallit by adding personalized name embroidery on the Tallit bag, in English or Hebrew. These prayer shawls can come with stripes, decorated fabrics or hand painted Jewish motifs, like Jerusalem Tallit, Start of David, Lion of Judea, Tree of Life and more.
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