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History of changes of: From the Margin to the Mainstream: Researchers Look at Bat Mitzvah Today on the 24th April 2012

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title: From the Margin to the Mainstream: Researchers Look at Bat Mitzvah Today
start: 2012-04-24
start time: 19:00
end time: 22:00
venue: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
city: New York (NY)
country: US
coordinates: 40.7811, -73.9801
tags: JOFA feminism feminismo feminismus intersectional jofaorg womenrights womensvisibilty
links:
    Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/740257339420171/
description:
In less than a century, the ritual Bat Mitzvah has grown from a radical experiment to a near-universal rite of passage for Jewish girls in America.  An exhibit presented in March and April at The JCC in Manhattan by Moving Traditions examines this rich history. But what do we know about Bat Mitzvah as it exists for the tens of thousands of girls who experience it today?  Join researchers from Ma’yan, Moving Traditions, and the Jewish Women’s Archive as they examine the contemporary Bat Mitzvah from multiple perspectives, including findings from Ma’yan’s project studying Bat Mitzvah with our high school Research Training interns.
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