B-Mitzvah for All

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A B-Mitzvah experience for a young person with a disability is not less than any other; it will, however, require more thought, intention, and effort to create an experience that is meaningful and fulfilling.

We present the following steps you can follow as you imagine what is possible for every B-Mitzvah young person. Please keep in mind that these are guidelines — each community, each family, and each young person will have different needs, goals, and abilities.

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Topic
  • Lifecycle
  • Disability and Belonging
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Setting
  • Congregational Learning
  • Family Engagement
  • Teen Engagement

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Lifecycles
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Educational resources on the rituals and practices of Jewish life including birth, marraige, conversion, and mourning.

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Family with Special Needs Child
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Resources to recognize and celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month.

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B’nei mitzvah as chevrei kehilah: Engaging with mitzvot through community service is a curriculum guide that frames b'nei mitzvah as a passage into full Jewish agency, including the ability to take on Jewish communal obligations.

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