I might dismiss it if it appeared only once, but "Bat Mitzvah" is for girls; "Bar Mitzvah" is for boys. "Bar" is son of; "Bat" is daughter of.
A Bar Mitzvah, as least in modern Jewish culture, is a coming-of-age celebration where the boy demonstrates that he knows enough of the old covenant to function as an adult within the mores of Jewish society.
Candlemas? Never heard of it.
A Bar Mitzvah, as least in modern Jewish culture, is a coming-of-age celebration where the boy demonstrates that he knows enough of the old covenant to function as an adult within the mores of Jewish society.
Candlemas? Never heard of it.
People like you crop up in my life a lot. I already know what you're saying, you have a whole shelf crammed full of big fat chapter books by Tom Clancy and a large number of scholarly references with different doctrinal edits of the Bible in English, maybe a classical language or two for show, although you hid the copy of Alan Bloom, who was too liberal for you.
Don't remind me, I already know. You have this huge giant well-rounded well-educated mind and are an expert on non-profit corporations of Bible learners in the United States. You don't recognize other countries.
Due to my geographical setting and overseas educational pursuits as well as former bouts of employment (work is the curse of the drinking class) I'm way way way way way more worldly than you are, and I study international treaty law instead of restricting myself solely to the civil war and steel milling for the National Rifle Association's annual poster model fundraising contest. You DON'T recognize other countries! So sorry, I'm from this other country and I honestly don't recognize other churches, copesthetic?
My Navy Hymn is different than your Navy Hymn. That's all it is.
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