Significance of a bar/bat mitzvah ceremony for parents of Jewish children with developmental disabilities |
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Authors: | Vogel Gila Reiter Shunit |
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Affiliation: | Special Education Department, Beit Berl College, Doar Beit Berl, Israel. gila@beitberl.ac.il |
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Abstract: | ![]() In the Jewish religion, a bar or bat mitzvah ceremony is the rite of passage from childhood towards adulthood. Twenty-one youngsters who attended two special education schools in Israel participated in group bar/bat mitzvah ceremonies. Parents were interviewed both before the learning process and after the ceremony. Findings showed that the bar/bat mitzvah experience was a positive multidimensional one. Dimensions identified were bar/bat mitzvah as a transition, a normative, and a religious experience; an event leading to a sense of connectedness; an opportunity for the enhancement of self-image; and a peak life experience. |
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