Part A:
Name of initiation ritual and the tradition/culture/religion to which it is attached Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah is an initiation ritual that is celebrated amongst the Judaism culture.
Description of initiation ritual Identify some of the features of the ritual. Describe any actions involved.
A Jewish boy has his Bar Mitzvah in a synagogue on the first Saturday after his thirteenth birthday. Although in the past, Jewish girls never had initiation ceremonies, but in the modern society many Jewish families have considered initiation ceremonies for girls. The initiation ceremony is called the Bat Mitzvah. After the girls twelfth birthday, she says a special prayer on the Sabbath. The Jewish culture believe that when a boy turns thirteen and a girl turns twelve, they are old enough to apprehend and obey the Ten Commandments. These are the most important rules of Judaism. The words ‘Bar
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The Letters of Paul (written between the year 40 and the year 60) speak of the Eucharist initiating in the words and actions of Jesus at his Last Supper. The New Testament scripts that as well as being based in Jesus’ words and actions at the Last Supper were influenced by the words and actions of the first Christian communities as they celebrated the ritual that Jesus gave to his own on the night before his death. The simple shape of the Eucharist is established in these early texts: bread and wine are taken, thanks and praise are offered to God over them, the bread is broken and the bread and wine received by all. All experience the presence of Christ with them as they eat and drink the Body and Blood of the Lord. The basic meaning of the Eucharist is also established in the texts of the scripture: the Eucharist proclaims and makes present through the ages the mystery of the Life, Death and Resurrection of Jesus