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Making Bar and Bat Mitzvah’s Last Forever

New York Hebrew’s Machon Bar and Bat Mitzvah program has been developed to assist our boys and girls, to transform their ‘coming of age’ into an unforgettable journey.

Explore all of Bar and Bat Mitzvah’s amazing facets and deeper spiritual meanings, in a warm and embracing environment. Embark on an exciting journey to discover your identity as a young Jewish man and woman in a modern world.

New York Hebrew’s Machon Bat Mitzvah is renowned for its innovative approach, engaging topics, eye-opening excursions, fun social programs, and its unique ability to excite and inspire young minds and hearts.

Its all about empowering our youth to shape a meaningful and happy future for themselves. Come and embrace womanhood with wisdom, pride and joy.

We guarantee you an experience to last a lifetime.

To register please visit: www.nyhebrew.org/register

Bar and Bat Mitzvah Lessons

Is your daughter having a Bat Mitzvah? Has your son got a Bar Mitzvah coming up? Not sure what to do?

New York Hebrew is well experienced in preparing young boys and girls for this special occasion. We will provide your son/daughter with what s/he needs to be well prepared, have a general knowledge about Judaism and a real positive experience about his/her Jewish identity and Bar/Bat Mitzva occasion.

It is advised to start 8 months before the Bar/Bat Mitzvah.

Please email [email protected] for scheduling and rates.

Bar and Bat Mitzvah Service

Our social hall and synagogue affords New York Hebrew families the opportunity of participating either at the public service on Shabbat morning or at a private family service that may be scheduled during the week or on a sunday morning. We take pride in the fact that only one bar or bat mitzvah student participates at a given service.

For specific information about planning the ceremony contact our Bar/Bat Mitzvah Coordinator at [email protected]. A date for a bar or bat mitzvah service may be scheduled once a child reaches fifth grade. To contact Rabbi Mendy with whom you can discuss issues related to preparation and ritual, click here.