Interestingly, I think my apparent misunderstanding? ...of a Bar Mitzvah as
both a celebration and rite of passage probably comes from Rabbi Nobel who was also a professor at my
college (U.S. usage, meaning a school within the University, or -in this case- a small institution at the level of the university but without extensive post-graduate programs).
It's been ages, and I'm certain I've forgotten the nuances. But he told us that "coming of age" at 13 was the
mitzvah or rightious act, but the celebration, both within the synagogue and the party that followed, fell squarely into the description of a
rite of passage, socially affirming the young man's status as an adult member of the congregation.
OK, he probably didn't say "synagogue". He probably said "temple" since he was a
Reform Rabbi. Do they even have Reform congregations in the UK?
Well Good G-D! As you would write it, I'm so out of touch with religion in my life these days ....kinda odd...especially for a guy who began a double major in Anthropology and Religious Studies, back in the 70s!!! And with a passing interest in some phony version of Shao-lin Chuan that was way heavy on the wuxia stuff. Eventually I shifted into Wing Chun and Escrima, which although not considered very practical today, were really hard core and down to earth by comparison to what I trained previously. Now I'm even agnostic about that! I'll probably die godless and alone. But hopefully not today, and not of coronaviris.
