A Bar Mitzvah is a ceremonial event that happens at age 13 in the life of a male Jewish boy. ‘Bar’ means son in Aramaic, and ‘Mitzvah’ means ‘of the commandment’. The celebration is called a Bar Mitzvah, and the boy himself is also called a Bar Mitzvah. This event is the boy’s entry into manhood, and reading from the Torah in front of his friends and family marks the transition time in his life.
Judaism now holds the boy accountable for his actions, and concomitant responsibilities, privileges, and respect follow him from then on. This is also a relieving day for parents because they’re no longer responsible for making sure the boy follows the laws of the Torah. They’re off the hook.
If you want to lose belly fat and get a flat stomach, all you need to do is to follow the law of weight loss. It is that simple.
There must be some reason why some people can lose weight faster than others. Of course there are a couple of factors to be considered like age and body type. But if all are equal, what is that one thing that is blocking some individuals from losing belly fat and preventing from getting a flat stomach. I have seen lots of people successfully lose weight and many that have invested years and money in gym membership but they get nowhere. Then I compiled the similarities of those who successfully lose weight and those who doesn’t and made a summary, which I call the law of weight loss.
You feel numb and cut off from the world, and insist that people leave
you alone. You generally refuse to take part in any social activities,
saying that you “have no feelings” and are better off this way. If
friends and family take you at your word, they may stop calling. You
may begin to feel angry and resentful at being left alone, and you can
also start to feel suspicious of other people.