Category
page 1Judaism and children
bar and bat mitzvah
Jewish coming-of-age rituals
brit milah
Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed by a mohel on the eighth day of a male infant's life
Psalm 137
psalm in Book of Psalms
Pidyon haben
Jewish ceremony
Zeved habat
Jewish naming ceremony for newborn girls

Upsherin
thumb|Upsherin celebration by Rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick
thumb|alt=Upsherin, 1992|Upsherin, 1992
thumb|alt=Upsherin, 1992|Upsherin, 1992
Upsherin, Upsheren, Opsherin or Upsherinish (, ) is a first haircut ceremony observed by a wide cross-section of Jews and is particularly popular in Haredi Judaism. It is typically held when a boy turns three years old.
Jewish views on marriage
Perspective of Judaism regarding marriage
Ma Nishtana
first words of each of Four Questions in the Seder observance
Brit shalom
naming ceremony for newborn Jewish boys that does not involve circumcision
Finaly Affair
custody dispute regarding two French Jewish children (1945–1953)
Shalom Zachar
Gathering in Ashkenazi Jewish circles on the first Friday night after a baby boy is born