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Bat Mitzvah


Question Posted Sunday September 18 2005, 7:50 am

I'm SO scared!! My Bat Mitzvah is in the second week of October! My hebrew school is very layed back and say that the hebrew is not the important part of becoming bat mitzvah. But, i don't want to make a fool of my self!! I have been practiciing very hard but when i go up in front of people to talk all my practiciing goes down the drain! Practicing in front of my parents won't help at all. How can I fell confident about my ceremony??

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Showtime answered Friday February 10 2006, 3:37 pm:
Take my advice it is the advice of the Hebrew Saints. Be humble. Know the truth about who you are and about who God is. Expect to fail and expect to do horrible. Dont just worry about it know it. So if you mess up you wont be dissappointed and it will be know problem for you as it will no longer be a concern. Second do it as if you are going to die right after and this bat mitzvah is your only way to show God you love him. He is a God Father. Do every action with deep leave and reverance as a sign of your love for him and He will make everything perfect I promise. This is the way of the Saints. Love. Show your love to God with every step you take and every word you speak. He will bless you. Like a Father blesses his Son who does even the smallest thing to please him So to he will bless you. Take your hebrew faith very seriously.

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xoBrowneyes answered Sunday September 18 2005, 1:35 pm:
Ask some friends from school to come over. Some that arn't very close so that you arn't to confident like you would be in front of your parents or close friends.

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LoveNJstyle answered Sunday September 18 2005, 11:41 am:
i know you really dont want to mess up and im sure everyone has felt that way...try to do your best. think about it...everyone in the room has most likely done that when they had their bat/bar mitzvah. im sure youll do fine. if you mess up just keep going! <3

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falliingxagain answered Sunday September 18 2005, 9:09 am:
Get a whole bunch of friends together and do it in front of them. Or even see if one of your teachers at school that you like a lot will practice with you. Just keep practicing. I'm sure when it comes time, you'll be fine as long as you practice everyday.

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