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Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah Is This, Anyway?: A Guide for Parents Through a Family Rite of Passage [Paperback]

Judith Davis (Author)
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March 15, 1998
You're in the process of planning your child's bar or bat mitzvah and unanticipated issues keep threatening the joy of this "joyous occasion."

Maybe you're divorced and you and your ex are fighting over how much this is all going to cost, never mind how you're going to handle the public awkwardness.

Or maybe your spouse isn't Jewish and the whole question of religious meaning is coming up all over again.

Or maybe you're worrying about your relatives' disapproval. They're from the city, and your plans for an informal party in the backyard will never meet their expectations.

You are in the thick of a complex and pressured moment in your life, sandwiched between the needs of your emerging teenager and your aging parents, dealing with your own issues about being old enough to be the parent of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah (you were always the kid at these affairs, weren't you?), while trying to orchestrate your child's formal coming-of-age in the Jewish community. What would be crazy is if you weren't feeling stressed...

For well over a decade, family therapist Judith Davis, Ed.D., has been studying the meaning of the bar/bat mitzvah in the lives of contemporary American Jewish families. In this wise and witty book, the first to focus on the psychological and development issues of the bar/bat mitzvah year, Dr. Davis shows you exactly what you can do to create magic and meaning for the whole family.

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"As a family therapist, I loved this book. Judy Davis is the first writer I now to take the best ideas from family therapy and weave them into a ceremony of ordinary life. The bar/bat mitzvah is a magical interlude of healing for the whole family and a beautiful example of how a life-cycle ritual can be used to transcend the hurts and differences that arise in any group. Judy has braided a challah of hope for everyone." --Lynn Hoffman, author of Foundations of Family Therapy

"This book is both an indispensable tool and a precious gift for every bar and bat mitzvah family. It is required reading. At last we have a manual for lay people detailing in easy and engaging language what every religious professional has known all along: that the dynamics of our extended families are the primary source not only of our joy and anxiety but also our best hope." --Rabbi Lawrence Kushner, author of Invisible Lines of Connection

"Thoughtful, helpful, and wise, Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah Is This, Anyway? gives parents the great gift of perspective. Judith Davis writes about the emotional and developmental dimensions of this old-yet-new coming-of-age ritual that is ultimately all about 'enacting our best selves'." --Anita Diamant, author of The New Jewish Wedding and Choosing a Jewish Life

"I have read Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah Is This, Anyway? with great pleasure-with laughter one minute, tears the next. The greatest strength of the book lies in its numerous anecdotes, each of which has an important lesson to impart. I have always said that parents can learn the most from other parents' experiences, and this book will proof of that." --Cantor Helen Leneman

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; 1st ed edition (March 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312181973
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312181970
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #474,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book!, January 3, 1999
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This review is from: Whose Bar/Bat Mitzvah Is This, Anyway?: A Guide for Parents Through a Family Rite of Passage (Paperback)
Every family with a bar/bat mitzvah age child should read this book. It helps you understand exactly what you are all going through emotionally, and it shows you the way to transform the turmoil into a growth-promoting experience.

I plan to buy several to give to family and friends.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful walk-through of another culture, October 18, 2003
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As a non-Jew, I didn't begin to understand the deep significance of the Bar/Bat Mitzvah. This book allowed me to be a guest amidst the joy and frustration of planning for this special event. It was a wonderful walk-through of another culture for me and a reminder of the importance of ritual in our lives.
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All my adult life I've hardly ever been able to say the words mazel tov without getting a lump in my throat. Read the first page
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