This article examines the adult bat mitzvah, a Jewish life-cycle ritual
for adult women, for a link between it and a woman's negotiation of
identity development. Vignettes from interviews with adult bat mitz
vah celebrants demonstrate the ritual's use in specific identification
functions and its ability to enable a woman to articulate a meaning
system that encompasses the complexity of her identity.
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