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[quote=Anonymous]Actually, it's correct that you become a bat mitzvah--you do not have a bat mitzvah. But Jewish person who is so tightly wound, please take it down a notch. It's ok to be rubbed the wrong way if you were but do you have to go to the mat? The parties are sometimes out of control. Although they have now replaced sweet 16s, which have gone out of style. There's nothing wrong with having a big bash or a small intimate gathering. The point is to mark the day, which is a remarkably special moment for a Jewish family (the next is really the wedding) and to find a way to celebrate that is a reflection of that child and his or her parents. Nothing more or less. Signed someone who has been to a million bat and bar Mitzvahs that ranged from small luncheons at someone's lovely house to $350,000 bashes. I'm laughing because I have one son who doesn't like loud music or a big party whom I will have a luncheon for and another son who is so into dancing and fun that I will have a nighttime bash for. It can be whatever works for your family.[/quote]
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