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Today I Am a Woman
Stories of Bat Mitzvah around the World


Edited by Barbara Vinick and Shulamit Reinharz

Recollections of the first bat mitzvah at the only synagogue in Indonesia, a poignant bat mitzvah memory of World War II Italy, and an American bat mitzvah shared with girls in a Ukrainian orphanage—these are a few of the resonant testimonies about the transition from Jewish girl to Jewish woman collected in Today I Am a Woman. Introduced by brief biographical notes and descriptions of Jewish communities around the world, these stories reveal how Judaism defines this important rite of passage in a girl's life in widely disparate settings. The contributions are from bat mitzvah girls of the past and present, their parents, communities, and religious leaders. Including evocative family photos—some recent, some from decades past—this rich compilation is an ideal gift for bat mitzvah celebrants, their families, and friends.

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TODAY I AM A WOMAN EVENTS



TEMPLE REYIM, 1860 WASHINGTON STREET, NEWTON MA

Discover bat mitzvah stories from around the world, meet other bat mitzvah girls, create a craft project, and explore your own bat mitzvah story with maps, writing, interviews, and art.

Sponsored by Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, Mayyim Hayyim, Jewish Women's Archive, Temple Reyim, and the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts





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Working Papers: The Donna Sudarsky Memorial Series

HBI Series on Jewish Women
The JGirls Guide
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Reuben/Rifkin Jewish Women Writers Series
Today I Am a Woman: Batmitzvah Stories
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