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During a Venda wedding ceremony those in the wedding wear traditional Venda clothing. Venda dances are also performed during the ceremony.
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The Barmitzvah Brothers was created in 2000.
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For a boy, it's a "Barmitzvah" at 13 and for a girl a "Batmitzvah" at 12. Technically, a boy or girl don't need a formal ceremony to be considered adult according to Judaism, it happens automatically. But, from that age they become responsible to keep Jewish law. For a boy, that means he can count for the minyan (the ten men needed for communal prayer service) and he can read from the Torah. So, almost all boys use the chance of turning Barmitzvah to have their first shot at reading from the Torah. This happens in the synagogue, usually on a Saturday morning. Later that day or a few days later, the family will have a party to celebrate the Barmitzvah. On his birthday, the boy will also start wearing Tefillin (the black leather boxes Jewish men wear for prayer). Girls have less formal responsibility, but often have a special ceremony to commemorate their Batmitzvah. Commonly, the girls read passages of the Torah at a special ceremony (though not from a Torah scroll).
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The President will be sworn into office during a private ceremony instead. On the day after (Monday) a public ceremony will be held.
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The ARMIT ceremony is for older sikhs.
During the Ceremony of Elevens in "The Giver," each child in the community receives their assigned roles or job assignments. This ceremony marks the transition from childhood to adulthood as they start their training for their future responsibilities. It is a significant event that shapes the rest of their lives in the controlled society of the book.