Like any Jewish community, our lives are touched by the sacred rites that mark the passage of time. At Kolot Mayim, brit and bat milah ceremonies welcome babies into the congregation, Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies welcome young adults, marriages welcome new families, and funerals give us a chance to say goodbye. With joy we celebrate the passage of time, and with sorrow we mark the loss of loved ones. Because we are an intimate congregation, we all join together whether there is simcha or tsuris. There is a real sense of being a part of the whole when you are involved in Kolot Mayim’s life cycle events.
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Making it Count: Guidelines for Becoming a Bar/Bat Mitzvah
This guide is designed to help you make the most of your Jewish journey. Focusing on the values that are most important in our tradition, you will explore together what commitments you can make to bring these principles to life. Judaism has a lot of special wisdom to offer, but only you can make it real.
Torah and Haftarah MP3s
Use your iPod for your Bar and Bat Mitzvah preparation: Torah and Haftarah portions available for download as MP3 files.
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