Personal Narrative: My Bar Mitzvah

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Wow! The joy of getting carried in a chair the day after my Bar Mitzvah was a huge accomplishment, that most people don't ever have chance to experience. People believe when their favorite football player scores a winning touchdown it feels exhilarating and breathtaking, I disagree. This feat is something unforgettable and life changing. Henceforth, I think this was real spectacular achievement I succeeded in accomplishing that I will never forget.

My Bar Mitzvah occurred because of the aid of two fabulous people; Rabbi Klein and Cantor Amar. The Rabbi taught me all about my religious beliefs and how to relate being a Jewish citizen in my community. The Rabbi has been apart of my life since I was born. In addition, he led the service for