Jacob is ready to accept the moral responsibilities of his Jewish religion and has chosen to have a ceremony signifying his change from parental responsibility to self-responsibility

According to the Jewish holy book, the Talmud, at what age can Jacob take this on?
a. 10
b. 13
c. 15
d. 18


Answer: B

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