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  2. Celebrate a New Milestone With One of These 30th Birthday Ideas

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    These 30th birthday ideas are perfect for those looking to celebrate a new decade with family and friends. Get creative with these fun birthday plans. ... “13 Going on 30” Invitations.

  3. 30 Amazing Things to Do for Your 30th Birthday Celebration - AOL

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    Throw a Picnic. There's just something about dining al fresco, and there's no better way to do so than with a picnic in the park. Use your 30th birthday as an excuse to grab your favorite ...

  4. Celebrate Your 30th Birthday With These Fun Ideas - AOL

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    Host a Pool Party. Beat the heat during the summer with a pool party. Score a bunch of fun floats and inner tubes for cheap from the dollar store or Amazon, and spend the day lazing in the water ...

  5. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    The ten most common birthdays all fall within a thirteen-day period, between September 22 and October 4. The ten least common birthdays (other than February 29) are December 24–27, January 1–2, February 6, March 22, April 1 and April 25. This is based on all live births registered in New Zealand between 1980 and 2017.

  6. The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration is a live double-album release in recognition of Bob Dylan's 30 years as a recording artist. Recorded on October 16, 1992, at Madison Square Garden in New York City , it captures most of the concert, which featured many artists performing classic Dylan songs, before ending with three songs from Dylan ...

  7. 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.

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