Max and Janet Salter of Beverly Hills, California created a version of these events for dogs. In some denominations, girls can complete a siyum as an alternative to these events. They're not weddings, but candy is often thrown at the main participant in these events at their conclusion. Participants in these events give a (*) d'var Torah, signifying that they have become a "child of the commandments". These events allow their participants to be counted in a minyan. A gender-neutral name for these ceremonies replaces one word with the letter bēt. At these ceremonies, a child is called up for aliyah and leads the Haftarah part of the Shabbat service upon reaching the age of 13. For 10 points, name these Jewish coming-of-age ceremonies. ■END■
ANSWER: bar mitzvahs [accept mitzvot for mitzvahs; accept bat mitzvahs; accept b'nei mitzvahs; accept bet mitzvahs; accept b mitzvahs; accept bark mitzvahs]
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