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  2. 20 13th Birthday Party Ideas to Ring in the Teen Years - AOL

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    SrdjanPav/Getty Images. When it comes to throwing a spa party for your teen, there are options to suit any budget. You can either allow the birthday girl to take two or three friends to a fancy ...

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  4. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    A Korean child's birthday party at home A voicemail from a child wishing his mother a happy birthday. In certain parts of the world, an individual's birthday is celebrated by a party featuring a specially made cake. It may be decorated with lettering and the person's age, or studded with the same number of lit candles as the age of the ...

  5. Jennifer Lopez Wishes Alex Rodriguez’s Daughter Ella Happy ...

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    A special celebration! Jennifer Lopez wished her ex-fiancé Alex Rodriguez‘s daughter Ella a happy 13th birthday with an adorable message shortly after the pair officially broke off their ...

  6. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    The person whose birthday it is may make a silent wish and then blow out the candles. It is also common for the person celebrating their birthday to cut the initial piece of the cake as a newlywed couple might with a wedding cake. The birthday boy/girl traditionally gets to eat the first piece of the cake.

  7. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    Some classic sources identify the age at which children must begin to participate in the ritual at the age of 13 for boys and 12 for girls. The age of b'nai mitzvah roughly coincides with the onset of puberty. [8] The bar/bat mitzvah ceremony is usually held on the first Shabbat after the birthday on which the child reaches the eligible age.