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A bar mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys, typically held when they turn 13. It marks the moment when a boy is considered responsible for his own religious duties and is able to participate fully in Jewish community life. The ceremony often includes the boy reading from the Torah during a synagogue service, followed by celebrations with family and friends. The equivalent ceremony for girls is called a bat mitzvah, which occurs at age 12.

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