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New Parents


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Brit Milah + Naming

Our clergy are happy to recommend mohelim (specially-trained practitioners of circumcision) to perform for the brit milah, which is held on the eighth day of a baby boy's life. Parents may choose to hold the ceremony in their home, or in the synagogue. During the ceremony, the baby receives his Hebrew name, bringing him into the covenant of Abraham and Sarah.

Simchat Bat

Upon the birth of a girl, our families customarily choose to create a simchat bat naming ritual, welcoming their newborn daughters into the covenant. Parents may choose to hold the ceremony in their home or in the synagogue.

A photo of a wicker bassinet with a gray knit blanket draped over the left side, set against a light background.

Brit Milah + Naming

Our clergy are happy to recommend mohelim (specially-trained practitioners of circumcision) to perform the brit milah, which is held on the eighth day of a baby boy's life. Parents may choose to hold the ceremony in their home or in the synagogue. During the ceremony, the baby receives his Hebrew name, bringing him into the covenant of Abraham and Sarah.

Simchat Bat

Upon the birth of a girl, our families customarily choose to create a simchat bat naming ritual, welcoming their newborn daughters into the covenant. Parents may choose to hold the ceremony in their home or in the synagogue.

Looking for more information about either of these rituals? Contact us using the form below!

Looking for more information about either of these rituals? Contact us using the form below!


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