http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/481087/jewish/How-Do-Jews-Celebrate-Birthdays.htmQuestions:Is there a Jewish way for me to celebrate my birthday?Answer:Sure, there's a Jewish way for everything!
Here are some ideas (culled from the teachings of the Rebbe):
Note: All these suggestions should be implemented on your Jewish birthday. Use our Jewish/Civil Date Converter to find out when your Jewish birthday is.
* Giving charity should be a daily event. On your special day increase the amount of your contribution, especially before the day's morning and afternoon prayers. If your birthday falls on Shabbat or a Jewish holiday when handling money is forbidden, give the added charity beforehand and afterwards.
* Spend some extra time praying, focusing on meditating and concentrating on the words of the prayers.
* Say as many Psalms as possible. Ideally you should complete at least one of its five books (Psalms is divided into five books).
* Study the Psalm which corresponds to your new year. This is your age plus one -- e.g. Psalm 25 if this is your 24th birthday. Click here to study it online. This is also the Psalm which you should try to say daily until your next birthday.
* Take some time out to contemplate on your past year. Consider which areas require improvement, and resolve to do so.
* Learn some extra Torah on this day.
* Study a Chassidic idea and repeat it at a gathering in honor of your birthday. Follow the following links for Short Insights, or some Essays.
* Partake of a new fruit which you did not yet taste during this season and recite the Shehecheyanu blessing.
* Take the time to teach another something about Torah and Judaism.
* Commit yourself to doing a particular good deed. Choose something practical and doable! Click here for some ideas.
* Men and boys over the age of thirteen: On the Shabbat beforehand, get an aliyah in the synagogue. If the birthday falls on a day when the Torah is read, be sure to receive an aliyah on that day too.
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Have a happy and meaningful birthday!