The Conceptual and Anthropological History of Bat Mitzvah

Hizky Shoham
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This article aims to form a conversation between conceptual history and anthropological history, taking bat mitzvah, the coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish girls, as a test case. The term is shown to have two main conceptual meanings: first, the new religious status that a Jewish girl acquires—that of an adult obligated by the precepts of Jewish law—and second, the event or ritual marking this milestone. The close examination of the concept’s various meanings in different Jewish languages tracks its development from its hesitant beginnings in the nineteenth century to its emergence as a key concept that refers to a central ceremony in the Jewish world of the twentieth century. From that point, the article follows the two lexical paths that bat mitzvah has traveled, in the United States and in Israel, and highlights a basic anthropological difference in the ceremony’s social function.
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成年礼的概念和人类学历史
本文以犹太女孩的成人礼为测试案例,旨在形成观念史与人类学史之间的对话。这个词有两个主要的概念含义:第一,一个犹太女孩获得的新的宗教地位——一个受犹太律法戒律约束的成年人的地位;第二,标志着这个里程碑的事件或仪式。仔细研究这个概念在不同犹太语言中的各种含义,可以追溯到它的发展,从19世纪犹豫不决的开始,到它作为一个关键概念的出现,指的是20世纪犹太世界的一个中心仪式。从这一点出发,本文遵循了mitzvah在美国和以色列的两条词汇路径,并强调了仪式社会功能的基本人类学差异。
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