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A Bar Mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys, typically held when they turn 13 years old. It marks their transition to religious responsibility and the ability to participate in Jewish rituals, including reading from the Torah. The event often includes a celebratory party with family and friends. The term "Bar Mitzvah" translates to "son of the commandment," signifying that the young man is now accountable for observing Jewish law.

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