Good question. The Bat Mitzvah didn't start until the early 20th Century.
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1. Torah 2. Haftorah 3. Speech on Torah portion
Before my bat mitzvah, I studied with my mother. Many people get a teacher or hire a rabbi to do it. I prepared a long speech on some commentaries in the Torah.
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STOP! There's no reason that you should have to sweat and strain and worry about it all alone. Your Rabbi, or your teacher, or whoever is helping you to prepare for your Bat Mitzvah should also be working with you to develop a speech that you'll feel happy and comfortable with. They'll help you read through and understand the Torah portion for the shabbat of your bat mitzvah, and see how it goes along with your life and your special day. Congratulations, and good luck!
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