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  2. Pidyon haben - Wikipedia

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    Priesthood in Judaism. The pidyon haben ( Hebrew: פדיון הבן) or redemption of the first-born son [1] is a mitzvah in Judaism whereby a Jewish firstborn son is "redeemed" with money. The redemption is attained by paying five silver coins to a kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron ), on behalf of one's firstborn son.

  3. ‘I did put my Bar Mitzvah money into gold’: Peter Schiff says ...

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    His enthusiasm for gold is so notable that during a recent appearance on Fox Business, the host humorously remarked that gold has been Schiff's favorite investment since he was a mere four-year-old.

  4. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    A bar mitzvah ( masc. ), bat mitzvah ( fem.) [a], or b mitzvah (gender neutral), [4] is a coming-of-age ritual in Judaism. According to Jewish law, before children reach a certain age, the parents are responsible for their child's actions. Once Jewish children reach that age, they are said to "become" b'nai mitzvah, at which point they begin to ...

  5. List of Hey Arnold! episodes - Wikipedia

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    "6th Grade Girls": Sixth grade girls Connie and Maria invite Arnold and Gerald to their school dance, but little do they know that Connie and Maria are using them to make their boyfriends jealous. "The Baseball": Arnold's baseball idol, Mickey Kaline, is about to retire, so Arnold and Gerald go to Mickey's final game.

  6. Stacy And Ronnie From 'You’re So Not Invited To My Bat ...

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    (A bar or bat mitzvah, in case you’re not familiar with it, is a Jewish rite of passage to adulthood that usually involves a religious ceremony and a big celebration on your 13th birthday.)

  7. Timothy Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Sykes is a penny stock trader who claims to have earned $1.65 million from a $12,415 Bar mitzvah gift through day trading while in college. [3] [4] Career [ edit ]

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