What is the plural of bar mitzvah?
Emma Martin
Updated on May 25, 2026
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Simply so, what is the past tense of bar mitzvah?
The past tense of bar mitzvah is bar mitzvahed. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bar mitzvah is bar mitzvahs. The present participle of bar mitzvah is bar mitzvahing. The past participle of bar mitzvah is bar mitzvahed.
Subsequently, question is, can a boy be bar mitzvah at 12? Traditionally, a bar or bat mitzvah occurs at age 13 for boys and 12 for girls. However, many adult Jews who have never had a bar or bat mitzvah choose to have one later in life, and many who have had one at the traditional age choose to have a second.
People also ask, what is the difference between mitzvah and mitzvot?
The term mitzvah, which literally means commandment or obligation, is a central term in the Bible and Jewish tradition. The Torah (the 5 Books of Moses) as a legal constitution of the Jewish people contains mitzvot (commandments), upon which the Halacha (Jewish law) is based (as well as moral and spiritual guidance).
What part of the Torah is read at a bar mitzvah?
Since Jews settled in the US for some reason, and I have no clue why, it has become pretty common in most places that the Bar Mitzvah boy reads the Torah portion that Sabbath, or sometimes just the last portion (maftir), and the additional portion from the prophets (haftorah).
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