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Barmidva, often referred to in the context of Jewish culture, is a Hebrew term that translates to "bar mitzvah" for boys or "bat mitzvah" for girls. It signifies the coming of age ceremony when a Jewish child reaches 13 years old for boys and 12 for girls, marking their responsibilities in following Jewish commandments. This celebration typically involves religious rituals, such as reading from the Torah, and is an important rite of passage in the Jewish community.

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