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‘There still was a lot of meaning’ 鈥 What it鈥檚 like to have a virtual Bar-Mitzvah

The coronavirus crisis meant Jake Gordon couldn’t have the Bar-Mitzvah he was hoping for. But with the help of technology, he and his family made it a significant event anyway.

As he chants his Torah portion in the living room of his Bethesda home, Jake Gordon isn鈥檛 having the type of Bar-Mitzvah he was expecting.

He and his family were supposed to be standing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, surrounded by a small group of extended family and friends. But the coronavirus pandemic forced the Gordons to rethink their plans. Faced between postponing the Bar-Mitzvah to a later date or bringing it online, they decided to host the service on Zoom, the online videoconferencing platform that has hosted so many other events over the past few months.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want to reschedule because I worked on my Torah portion since the beginning of the school year, and it was really hard work,鈥 Gordon said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want this whole virus to stop it from taking place.鈥

Spearheaded by Jake鈥檚 mom, Nina, the Gordons borrowed a Torah scroll from their synagogue in Potomac and coordinated two last-minute dress rehearsals with the rabbi who had planned to lead the service from Israel, along with a musician who served as the ceremony鈥檚 cantor. More than 50 families from across the world joined the service this past Monday.

鈥淲e consider ourselves especially blessed, because many more people are able to join us in this way, overcoming the troubled times and tragedy, than could鈥檝e traveled with us to Israel,鈥 Nina Gordon said during the service.

Rabbi Ezra Ende led family and friends through a typical B鈥檔ai Mitzvah service of song and prayer, lasting about 90 minutes. Jake chanted 14 verses from the Torah, then explained how his portion relates to Passover and to the 10 plagues of Egypt.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to see how your Torah portion is appropriate to our times,鈥 Ende said. 鈥淵ou talked about the fact that we have to stay at home, the people of Israel need to stay at home, in order for the plague to not enter their house. Are we talking about then or now?鈥

During his speech, Gordon thanked family and friends for their flexibility and willingness to join the virtual service. He said later that while he thinks it would鈥檝e been more special to have the service in person, it went a lot smoother than he imagined.

鈥淚t brought a lot of happiness and positivity that I could see my family and friends and everyone was on my side, everyone was supporting me, and that really made me feel better,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think there still was a lot of meaning and it was emotional because the whole ceremony was still happening and the rabbi made it feel like I was in a synagogue.鈥

The Gordons hope to travel to Israel next year to see some of the places they had hoped to visit this month.

As he reflected on his Bar-Mitzvah, Jake said he鈥檚 grateful for the technology and the joy that came from it.

鈥淒uring this negative time, it was nice to have some positivity with all the family and friends that were supporting me and cheering me on,鈥 he said.

Teddy Gelman

Teddy Gelman became Morning Drive Producer in February 2020. Prior to that, he worked as a weekend producer and an assistant producer after joining 草莓传媒 in 2018.

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