Sarah's Bat Mitzvah

We are excited to celebrate with you on May 22, 2021.

Event Information

About Sarah's Bat Mitzvah

We're excited to welcome you all to Sarah's Bat Mitzvah. We're looking forward to a wonderful day celebrating with friends and family to mark this life milestone.

May 22, 2021

Sarah's Bat Mitzvah will take place on Saturday May 22, 2021.

Starts at 9:30am EDT

The service will begin at 9:30am. For our family and friends joining from afar, please note that this time is in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) which is GMT-4.

Virtual via Zoom

Due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, the Bat Mitzvah will be held virtually rather than in our synagogue. The event will take place via the Zoom video conferencing platform, allowing you to join us from the comfort of your own home!

RSVP

While we'll be gathering together virtually, we still ask that you RSVP with your name and number of attendees. As the event date gets closer, we'll use the RSVP list to share instructions for accessing the online Zoom session for Sarah's Bat Mitzvah.

More Details

Learn more about Sarah's Bat Mitzvah

Becoming a Bat Mitzvah

Becoming a Bat Mitzvah is a traditional rite of passage marking the entry to Jewish adulthood. Today, Sarah will lead our congregation in prayers, read from the Torah, and chant her Haftarah portion. She will also offer a D’var Torah which is a commentary on the weekly Torah portion.

Kippot and Tallitot

Many of the worshippers will be wearing kippot (head coverings) as a sign of respect for God, and tallitot (prayer shawls), a symbol of God’s enveloping love and commandments. Wearing a kippah is optional. Sarah will be wearing a tallit for the first time, and she chose to wear the tallit that her mom received on her Bat Mitzvah.

Siddur

Our siddur (prayer book) is read from right to left. This is because Hebrew is read right to left, and the pages of the siddur follow suit. Today’s service will include English and Hebrew prayers. A digital siddur is available from this link.

Our Synagogue

Kehillah Synagogue is a Reconstructionist congregation. We embrace positive change (e.g. feminism and LGBTQ inclusion) while deeply cherishing tradition; we celebrate culture, history, and more, in addition to theology and ritual; and we focus on connections with one another. Individuals are encouraged to express their spirituality through participating in prayer, ritual, discussion, study, social action, and ethical behavior. Reconstructionist Judaism sees pursuing social, environmental and racial justice as key Jewish imperatives.

Honors

Some family members will have the honor of taking part in the service. As each Torah portion is read, someone will be called to recite a blessing before and after each part of the Torah reading. This honor is called an aliyah (ascent to the Torah). Sarah will have the last aliyah, referred to as the Maftir. After the reading is finished and the Torah is wrapped, Sarah will chant the Haftarah, a selection from the book of Prophets that corresponds to her Torah portion.

Zoom Etiquette

Please make sure to have your entire name displayed on your Zoom, as your name will be on a list so that you can be allowed in. Although we will be on Zoom, our community practices as though we are at Kehillah on Shabbat. Therefore, please turn off all other technology like phones and Alexa. Please no pictures on Zoom, and do not use the chat function. Please keep yourself muted, unless told by the Rabbi to unmute. We hope that you will turn on your videos and put on some fancy clothes! We would love to see everyone.

Photos

Photographs of Sarah from throughout the years!

  • All
  • Early Years
  • Getting Older
  • Present Day

Welcome to the World Sarah!, 2008

Early Years

Sarah's First Day, 2008

Early Years

First Smiles, 2008

Early Years

Playing at Home, 2009

Early Years

Uncle Adam and Aunt Lhasa's Wedding, 2009

Early Years

Sarah's Naming, 2009

Early Years

Sarah's Naming with Papa Arthur, 2009

Early Years

Aruba, 2009

Early Years

Aruba with Baba and Papa, 2009

Early Years

Yellowstone National Park, 2010

Early Years

My Brother Ikey, 2010

Getting Older

Grammy and Gramps Visit NY, 2011

Getting Older

St. Maarten, 2011

Getting Older

Becoming a Double Big Sister, 2013

Getting Older

Preschool Graduation, 2013

Getting Older

Leaving our New York Home, 2013

Getting Older

Hanging in the Backyard, 2015

Getting Older

Cousin Sophie's Bat Mitzvah, 2016

Getting Older

Cold River Camp, 2017

Getting Older

Visiting Charleston, 2018

Getting Older

Trip to New Jersey, 2019

Getting Older

Fifth Grade Graduation, 2019

Getting Older

Salvo Beach Trip, 2019

Getting Older

Salvo Beach Trip, 2019

Getting Older

Salvo Beach Trip, 2019

Getting Older

Fun at the Pool, 2019

Present Day

Going to a Show, 2019

Present Day

Beacon, NY, 2019

Present Day

Holding Cousin Ginger, 2019

Present Day

Hatteras Beach Trip, 2020

Present Day

Hatteras Beach Trip, 2020

Present Day

Hatteras Beach Trip, 2020

Present Day

Hatteras Beach Trip, 2020

Present Day

Family Mitzvah Project, 2020

Present Day

Virtual Religious School, 2020

Present Day

Maggie Valley Trip, December 2020

Present Day

Maggie Valley Trip, December 2020

Present Day

Maggie Valley Trip, December 2020

Present Day

Maggie Valley Trip, December 2020

Present Day