For more than 30 years, I have been helping families of children with disabilities, diverse learning styles and special circumstances envision what meaningful bar or bat mitzvahs. I teach students with a wide range of backgrounds and prepare them for both in-synagogue and out-of-synagogue (“DIY”) b’nai mitzvah. In addition to the actual weekly (in person or via Skype) teaching, I help plan and lead services. Please visit the “Bar and Bat Mitzvah Tutoring” tab on this website for more information, photos and testimonials.
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Articles
Creating Meaningful B’nai Mitzvah Celebrations for People with Disabilities: B’nai mitzvah for all: how to mark this special life cycle event
Howard recently presented a talk for ANU Museum of the Jewish People:
Creating Meaningful B'nai Mitzvah Celebrations for People with Disabilities:...
Zoom-Mitzvahs Moving The Bar on Tradition – Comment
Original Article Published On The Jerusalem Post
One year ago, no one had ever heard of a Zoom bar or bat mitzvah
NEW YORK – When the Bregman family...