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Bar and Bat Mitzvah
Quiz by Amy Zylberman
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- Q1
You can only have a Bar or Bat Mitzvah at age 12 or 13
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q2
The first time the concept of a Bar Mitzvah appears in Jewish text is in
The Torah
The Siddur
The Talmud
The Mishnah
30s - Q3
What does Bar/Bat Mitzvah mean?
Doer of Good Deeds
Part of the Jewish Community
Son or Daughter of the Commandment
Jewish Adult
30s - Q4
How long ago was the first Bat Mitzvah?
1912
1932
1902
1922
30s - Q5
What does Haftarah mean?
Parting or taking leave
Extra chapter
Stories
Lessons
30s - Q6
What does Aliyah mean?
Rise
Travel
Practice
Move to a Jewish community
30s - Q7
A Bar/Bat Mitzvah is required to lead the entire Saturday morning service
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q8
A special blessing used to be recited at Bar Mitzvahs: Baruch sheptarani mei-onsho shelazeh. What does it mean?
Blessed is the one who helps my child learn
Blessed is the one who freed me of responsibility to this boy
Blessed is the Torah because it contains all knowledge
Blessed is the true judge
30s - Q9
The main parts of the modern day Bar/Bat Mitzvah were present by the Middle Ages - 5th-15 centuries.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
What is a Seudat Mitzvah?
A festive party celebrating the performance of a mitzvah
A festive speech celebrating the performance of a mitzvah
A festive meal celebrating the performance of a mitzvah
A festive dance celebrating the performance of a mitzvah
30s