Rites of Passage : How Today's Jews Celebrate, Commemorate, and Commiserate

Scholars tend to call them “rites of passage.” Most people prefer to speak of them as life-cycle events or milestones. Jews like to speak of simchas, when there’s something (a birth, bar or bat mitzvah, or a wedding) to celebrate. These are key moments for individuals and for the families and commun...

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Superior document:Studies in Jewish civilization
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Studies in Jewish civilization.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (197 p.)
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