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If you are a guest at a bar mitzvah, you don't really do anything except sit with the congregation during the service.

The bar mitzvah boy (or bat mitzvah girl) usually leads and/or takes part in the service, reading from the Torah or at least saying the Torah blessings.

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Family, friends, and usually the synagogue's congregation (this is normally the people who attend daily services).

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People in the family that are Jewish and the Rabbi and Cantor.

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