Thursday, September 18, 2008

preserved tradition

Thousands of Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations are held each year in honor of Judaist custom. They are a rite of passage in which a child recites from the Torah to his or her community, afterwards there is a celebration to honor their faith and congratulate them on what is to be one of the most important days in ones life. It is important to family and friends of the child being celebrated for this memorable experience to be documented on film so that future generations may have a glimpse of past family and religious tradition.

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