Jerusalem – US Actor Celebrates Bar Mitzvah At Western Wall

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    Movie star David Arquette prays at the Western Wall on Monday June 11 2012. Arquette, who arrived in Tel Aviv over the weekend, is filming an episode of the travel show “Trippin’” in Israel, and decided to mark his trip to Israel with a bar mitzva at the Kotel at the at the age of 41, only 28 years late. He was raised on a Virginia religious commune his parents co-founded that embraced aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. His mother was raised an observant Jew, although she eschewed her religious roots, and his father was a convert to Islam. PHoto by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90Jerusalem – David Arquette got more than he bargained for during his first trip to Israel.

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    The “Scream” star came to shoot a segment for his travel show and ended up having a bar mitzvah ceremony, too.

    The 40-year-old Arquette completed the Jewish rite of passage Monday in Jerusalem at the Western Wall, the holiest place for Jews to pray.

    Arquette, who recently split with former “Friends” star Courtney Cox, is the youngest of the five acting Arquette siblings: Rosanna, Richmond, Patricia and Alexis (who was born Robert).

    While their father became a Muslim, their mother was born Jewish, making the children Jewish under religious law.

    Jewish boys typically celebrate their bar mitzvah at 13, the age when they are obligated to perform Jewish commandments.

    While filming an episode in Jerusalem of his “Mile High” show, which airs on the Travel Channel, Arquette attended a ceremony and was then asked whether he would like to have one as well.

    Dressed in an all-white outfit, Arquette read his first Torah portion ever and placed phylacteries on his head and tattooed arm in front of the Western Wall, the lone retaining wall left from the second Jewish Temple compound.

    “He was very emotional, saying he was happy to be part of the chain of the Jewish people,” said Shmuel Rabinowitz, the rabbi of the Western Wall, who conducted the ceremony. “I’m very pleased to see a man who is returning to his roots.”

    Arquette, who has been elusive during his visit, later posted on his Twitter account: “I had my bar mitzvah today at the wall. Finally I’m a man.”

    Rabinowitz said Arquette was ashamed by his lack of Jewish knowledge. Born on a commune in Virginia, he had little to do with Judaism. His maternal grandmother was a refugee of the Nazi Holocaust of World War II, but his own mother turned away from religion.

    Arquette later went on to appear in TV series such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” and in movies like “Never Been Kissed.” His best-known role was as Dewey Riley in the horror/slasher film franchise “Scream,” where he starred alongside his ex-wife.

    Movie star David Arquette prays at the Western Wall on Monday June 11 2012. Arquette, who arrived in Tel Aviv over the weekend, is filming an episode of the travel show “Trippin’” in Israel, and decided to mark his trip to Israel with a bar mitzva at the Kotel at the at the age of 41, only 28 years late. He was raised on a Virginia religious commune his parents co-founded that embraced aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. His mother was raised an observant Jew, although she eschewed her religious roots, and his father was a convert to Islam. PHoto by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90

    Movie star David Arquette prays at the Western Wall on Monday June 11 2012. Arquette, who arrived in Tel Aviv over the weekend, is filming an episode of the travel show “Trippin’” in Israel, and decided to mark his trip to Israel with a bar mitzva at the Kotel at the at the age of 41, only 28 years late. He was raised on a Virginia religious commune his parents co-founded that embraced aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. His mother was raised an observant Jew, although she eschewed her religious roots, and his father was a convert to Islam. PHoto by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90

    Movie star David Arquette prays at the Western Wall on Monday June 11 2012. Arquette, who arrived in Tel Aviv over the weekend, is filming an episode of the travel show “Trippin’” in Israel, and decided to mark his trip to Israel with a bar mitzva at the Kotel at the at the age of 41, only 28 years late. He was raised on a Virginia religious commune his parents co-founded that embraced aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. His mother was raised an observant Jew, although she eschewed her religious roots, and his father was a convert to Islam. PHoto by Noam Moskowitz/Flash90


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    ModernLakewoodGuy
    ModernLakewoodGuy
    11 years ago

    What a beautiful sight! it is never too late to discover the spark inside you. I was touched by these photos.

    bracha18
    bracha18
    11 years ago

    wow, so nice. whether its a movie star or any unaffiliated assimilated jew- it is always nice to see them be inspired to connect to their roots- their neshama. May he and all others (and each of us) be chozer b’tshuva completely so that we may merit to greet mashiach very soon.

    11 years ago

    Who knows…you never know when the spark of yiddishkeit explodes into a big flame….it’s happened before…can happen now..

    username
    username
    11 years ago

    Mazel tov!! May this ignite the spark in his neshama!

    BaruchGershom
    BaruchGershom
    11 years ago

    Cool!

    ProminantLawyer
    ProminantLawyer
    11 years ago

    Good News! An actor shows at the Wall. We should have more actors show at the Wall. Media events for the Wall are great!

    11 years ago

    Wonder what happened to his frum mom to turn her off so to Yiddishkeit.

    11 years ago

    We sometimes lose sight of how important it is for yidden like him, Madonna and other entertainment and political figures to return to their jewish roots, even if their public persona is not always that of an ehrliche yid.

    BLONDI
    BLONDI
    11 years ago

    mazel tov…a shame he didnt have his sister there….

    Pereles
    Pereles
    11 years ago

    Beautiful pictures! I have a shidduch for him: Bar Rafaeli!

    Fullabulla
    Fullabulla
    11 years ago

    It’s all fun and games until he has a bris!

    YiddisheMamme
    YiddisheMamme
    11 years ago

    WOW. i actually got chills. i remember when i was a big courteney cox fan during her friends day, i felt so sad that her Jewish huband had intermarried. He never had a bar mitzvah either? and seeing him now in a yarmulke and tefillin gave me chills. i know it’s just a pr stunt but still. wow.