It is a bit rarer to read about a women celebrating her bat mitzvah at an elderly age.
By a bar mitzvah there is a formal form of celebration, even if it is only based on custom and tradition rather than obligation. the young man goes through some combination of:
- reading from the Torah portion
- reading the haftorah
- getting an aliyah
- saying a speech
- leading the services
- hosting a party (possibly with fireworks and sunglasses at night, if in Israel)
For one woman in Chicago, though, it just happened. Karen Lewis, a the President of the Chicago teachers Union, just celebrated her bat mitzvah at the age of 60. She converted to Judaism 20 years ago and has now decided to combine a celebration marking 20 years along with a bat mitzvah celebration.
Lewis attends an unnamed Conservative Synagogue, and did not just have a party, but also read from the haftorah. Despite that, I did like her comment mentioned in Crane's Chicago Business "The beautiful thing about doing a bat mitzvah as an adult is that people really want to help, I was in the middle of a really tough year, but frankly, that's what got me through it. It was so important".
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