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What is the significance of the "Bar Mitzvah" that many schools organize before the high school entrance exams?

The Bar Mitzvah is a ceremony that symbolizes the coming of age of a young man or woman when they reach the age of 18. The Chinese Bar Mitzvah has continued from ancient times to the present, the three words of the Bar Mitzvah have already mastered the essence of traditional cultureand the pulse of the times, for the Chinese nationand the traditional culture has laid a good foothold. Teenagers are baptized with traditional culture at the Bar Mitzvah, thus opening up their independent minds, cleansing their hearts and cultivating a grateful character, and also remembering history at the Bar Mitzvah so as to benefit their lives.

1. Self-affirmation. Everyone has talents and characteristics that he or she does not realize. The significance of the Bar Mitzvah is to declare: I have grown up, I am now an adult, I am no longer a child or a teenager. I am no longer a child or a teenager. In the past, I relied on my parents and teachers, but now that I am an adult, I want to affirm myself and be the master of my own self. A person who can affirm the value of his own life can develop unlimited potential.

2, take responsibility. Young people are the driving force of society and the hope of the country's future. In the adolescent stage, no matter the family or school, rich or poor, what is good or bad, are parents and teachers are responsible for their own do not have to care. However, now that I am an adult, I have to be able to take responsibility for my own responsibilities, my family's responsibilities, my society's responsibilities, and my country's responsibilities. In the process of growing up, it is inevitable that we will encounter frost and rain, and we have to cultivate the courage to bear in order to grow up and have strength. Through the solemn ceremony of Bar Mitzvah, arouse the youth's awareness of life, affirm the significance of their own existence, and then sound personality, shoulder the responsibility for themselves, their families and society.

3, mental growth. Bar Mitzvah is to show that you are not a child. It is not as ignorant as in the past, knowledge is gradually sound, mental maturity, so the wish to remove bad habits, to be able to follow the rules in the world. To establish good concepts, to take responsibility for one's own behavior, to emit light and heat, and to create a life of fulfillment for oneself, for others, and for society, this is the growth of the mind.

4. Gratitude for giving back. In the past, we relied on our parents to love and care for us, give us food, wear and use; school teachers and teachers to train us, give us guidance, give us knowledge, teach us skills. As adults, we have to be independent, salute life, grateful for life. How many years in the past, in ignorance in the past; today adult grown up, understand understand, I want to give back to parents, help friends, benefit society.