The cultural
rites of passage that first come to mind for me are the two you listed, both of which can be
classified as coming of age ceremonies. Bar Mitzvah (a Jewish boy who reaches the age of
thirteen) and Bat Mitzvah (a Jewish girl who reaches the age of twelve) are terms that signify
one has reached the age of obligation to serve the commandments of Jewish law, and this can also
refer to a large celebration that coincides with this milestone.
In many
regions, including South America, a girl who reaches the age of fifteen is called a
quincea±era, a term which combines the words quince...
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