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  1. The Bar Mitzvah: With Amanda Barrie, Omer Perelman Striks, Liran Leo David, Elon Gold. You've probably heard this story before. A boy comes out of the closet to his parents. A huge scandal breaks out. The parents insist they will never accept him. They demand that he change. Well . . . We want to tell you this story again, but in reverse.

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    • 2018-06-03
    • Comedy
  2. The Bar Mitzvah | TV Time. 1 season • 2017 • Ended. Comedy. Seth and Jozen, a gay American couple, organize their son, Angel's Bar Mitzvah in Israel. They choose Lily, a larger-than-life Israeli woman as their event planner, and bring Hillary, Seth's mother, along with them.

  3. The Bar Mitzvah (TV Series 2018– ) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...

    • “Gordo’S Bar Mitzvah,” Lizzie Mcguire
    • “Bat Mitzvah,” Pen15
    • “I Survived Jessi’s Bat Mitzvah,” Big Mouth
    • “Will Scarsdale Like Josh’s Shayna Punim?,” Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
    • “Hot Child in The City,” Sex and The City
    • “Bar Mitzvah,” Dave
    • “A Tale of Two Bandits,” Brooklyn Nine-Nine
    • “The Bat Mitzvah,” Curb Your Enthusiasm
    • “Mazel Tov, Libby,” The Ghost and Molly Mcgee
    • “The Chrismukkah Bar Mitz-Vahkkah,” The O.C.

    Season 1, episode 31

    “Gordo’s Bar Mitzvah”is a perfect way to begin this list of bar and bat mitzvah episodes on TV: 21 minutes of a Jewish coming-of-age story. In the season one finale, Lizzie’s BFF Gordo agonizes over the decision to become a bar mitzvah. He tries to figure out how to become a man, and eventually decides to have a bar mitzvah. “Why this bar mitzvah, and not a tattoo? Or fishing? Or even a dirt bike?” Gordo tells his friends and family gathered to hear him read from the Torah. “The answer is sim...

    Season 2, episode 2

    “Pen15” is a comedy show set in middle school, created by Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle and Sam Zvibleman, and starring Erskine and Konkle as middle schoolers. It grapples with many coming-of-age moments, including the bat mitzvah. “‘Bat Mitzvah’ is a perfect episode from a perfect series,” writes Alma’s Molly Tolsky of the “Pen15” bat mitzvah episode. “It touches on both the sanctity and silliness of the rite of passage in which a young Jewish person becomes an ‘adult’ while still clearly in the...

    Season 1, episode 9

    “I Survived Jessi’s Bat Mitzvah” is a big episode (and prime for Jewish jokes) in the first season of the animated Netflix show about puberty. It’s a perfect send-up of suburban Jewish bat mitzvahs, but also digs deeper at the emotions of the day. As Jessica MacLeish writes in Alma, “The episode blends specific bat mitzvah occurrences and puberty details, as well as its trademark fantasy elements — like the Hormone Monster Maury’s talking, disembodied penis wearing a tiny yarmulke and feastin...

    Season 2, episode 10

    “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” was an incredible show that gave us the nuanced Jewish heroine we needed — plus a bevy of plotlines revolving around Jewish identity, including this season two episode when Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) brings Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) home to Scarsdale for her cousin’s bat mitzvah. It blesses us with Tovah Feldshuh as Rebecca’s mom, Patti LuPone as her rabbi and some incredible Jewish jokes— including an extended moment of Jewish geography. But this bat mitzvah episode will...

    Season 3, episode 15

    Part of the plot of “Hot Child in the City” is that Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is jealous of a 13-year old, super-rich client who seems to have skipped the teen years altogether. Starring 13-year-old Kat Denningswho hires Samantha to do publicity for her bat mitzvah, it’s a ridiculous depiction of “Jewish American Princesses” on TV and a look into over-the-top bat mitzvahs. Watch “Hot Child in the City” on HBO Max.

    Season 2, episode 5

    “Dave” is based on the life of Jewish rapper and comedian Dave Burd, aka Lil Dicky, fictionalizing his journey to become a rapper. While the storyline of the “Bar Mitzvah” episode doesn’t have a ton to do with the coming-of-age event, a bar mitzvah serves as a backdrop for tensions between Lil Dicky and his best friend, Elz. When they (spoiler) get kicked out of the bar mitzvah, they reminisce about their days as 13-year-olds getting kicked out of services. Read more here about behind-the-sce...

    Season 6, episode 5

    “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” isn’t a particularly Jewish show, though it has had a few key (and hilarious) Jewish moments and stars Jewish actor Andy Samberg as Detective Jake Peralta. But this episode upped the Jewish ante in a major way, bringing us the best bar mitzvah DJ representationwe’ve seen on screen in a long time. Or possibly ever. “Best gig I ever had,” Doug Judy (Craig Robinson) says of DJ’ing bar mitzvahs. “No one likes hip-hop more than a 13-year-old Jewish boy.” This wasn’t the show’s...

    Season 6, episode 10

    Of course Larry David is on this list — with a classic “Curb” episode that was the finale of the sixth season. Here’s the plot: “Larry David discovers a rumor going around about him, that he sticks gerbils up his butt. He meets a beautiful woman at the doctor and takes her out on a date. He uses the opportunity of Sammy Greene’s bat mitzvah to clear up this rumor. He takes Loretta Black with him, as his friend, but during the bat mitzvah he begins to fall for her. The episode ends showing tha...

    Season 1, episode 6A

    “When Molly discovers her best friend didn’t even go close to big on the biggest day of her life, Molly takes charge to throw Libby the best Bat Mitzvah ever.” It’s a sweet, authentic portrayal of the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony — and a bonus that it’s directed at kids. As Linda Buchwald writes in Kveller, “There are so many little details in this episode that Jewish viewers will be able to recognize. For example, Libby holds a candle lighting ceremony, inviting Molly and family (and, uh, h...

    Season 3, episode 10

    The plot: Ryan, Marissa, Seth and Summer try to raise money for Johnny’s knee surgery by throwing Ryan a bar mitzvah as part of Seth’s annual Chrismukkah celebration. So while it’s not a 13-year-old having a bar mitzvah, it’s still a fantastic addition to the annual Chrismukkah “O.C.” episodes. As Emily Cohen wrote about the Jewishness of the Cohen familyin Alma, “the show feels different from most modern well-known and beloved ‘Jewish shows’ and, for that reason, especially relatable and aut...

  4. Seth and Jozen, a gay American couple, organize their son, Angel's Bar Mitzvah in Israel. They choose Lily, a larger-than-life Israeli woman as their event planner, and bring Hillary, Seth's mother, along with them.

  5. A huge scandal breaks out. The parents insist they will never accept him. They demand that he change. Well . . . We want to tell you this story again, but in reverse. This is the story of Jozen...

  6. Seth and Jozen, a gay American couple, organize their son, Angel's Bar Mitzvah in Israel. They choose Lily, a larger-than-life Israeli woman as their event planner, and bring Hillary, Seth's mother, along with them.