The Boy at the Bimah: A History of Bar Mitzvah Celebrations

MAY 14, 202672 MIN
Classes by Mordechai Dinerman

The Boy at the Bimah: A History of Bar Mitzvah Celebrations

MAY 14, 202672 MIN

Description

<p>The bar mitzvah ceremony didn’t always look the way it does today. In fact, for much of Jewish history, it barely looked like anything at all. </p><p>In this episode, we investigate: When did a ceremony first appear? What did it look like? When did bar mitzvah boys start receiving an aliya? Leining? Leading davening? A derasha? </p><p>We’ll trace its evolution among Ashkenazi Jews from the eleventh century through the seventeenth century. </p><p><em>In celebration of the bar mitzvah of Meir Nosson Hakohen Dinerman </em></p><p><strong>The Boy at the Bimah: A History of Bar Mitzvah Celebrations </strong></p><p><br></p>