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Question 18.4.9: Fallacy: Reform Jews don't have Bar Mitzvahs
Answer:
They don't? Tell that to the person trying to schedule the social
hall. Although Bar/Bat Mitzvah was originally rejected by the Reform
movement, it has returned with a vengeance, with many congreagations
having three or more Bar/Bat Mitzvah's per Shabbat.
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