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The
bris or brit milah, is the covenant ceremony in which we welcome
a baby boy into the world with thanks and blessing.
A mohel performs the circumcision and the rabbi blesses the newborn
and gives him a Hebrew name.
Generally, we hold this ceremony eight days after
the baby is born, as commanded in the Torah.
The service is generally held in the
home, with a small gathering of friends and family. The service
can be personalized with songs and readings chosen by the parents.
We share stories about the meaning of the baby's name and the person
for whom the baby is named, as well as ways in which we pray the
baby will be like him or her.
Rabbi Korngold can join the moel of your
choosing in conducting a personalized ceremony for your family.
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