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No specific food is required. However all meals that are religious in nature (se'udas mitzvah) i.e. sabbath meal, do require meat as apposed to dairy.

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There are usually a few meals eaten in relation to a bar mitzvah. Right after the ceremony, which is usually held in the morning, there is a kiddush. The meal served for kiddush is often dairy and includes different kinds of fish, salads, pasta, falafel, etc.

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