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<DIV>As for the claim that this is a "seudas mitzva" I must admit that I can't
see what makes the party a seudas mitzva at all. I don't think it makes
any difference whatsoever when you have the party (or when you have a boy's bar
mitzva party either, for that matter). Something specific happens at a
bris or at a wedding. </DIV>
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FAMILY="SANSSERIF"><STRONG></STRONG><BR><B>--Toby
Katz<BR>=============<BR><BR></B></FONT></DIV></FONT>
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class=478134801-16092008>See Yam shel shlomo Bava Kamma 7:37 (ein lcha
seuda gdola mizeh) on the day he becomes a chiyuv.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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