What do you say at a bris?
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7. What Do I Say? It’s customary to say “Mazel tov” to the parents and extended family of the boy who has been circumcised. Once the ceremony is over, there is a festive meal.
What do you say before a bris?
If you found the ceremony meaningful, be sure to tell the mohel. And, of course, a “Mazel tov!” (Congratulations!) to the proud parents, grandparents and any great-grandparents is a must.
What is a bris announcement?
Bris, or brit milah, is what we call the Jewish process of circumcision. Brit in Hebrew means “covenant,” and with the bris, you are entering into a covenant between the Jewish people and God, as Abraham did the book of Genesis. Many parents also choose to wait until the bris to announce their baby’s name.
What is Metzitzah B Peh?
When a baby is circumcised, some ritual Jewish circumcisers (mohelim) do a practice called metzitzah b’peh. Metzitzah b’peh is when the mohel uses their mouth to suck blood away from the baby’s circumcision wound as part of the circumcision ritual.
What is a Kvatter?
On the eighth day following birth, a male or female friend or relative will act as a messenger, or a kvatter. The female kvatter will hand the baby to the male kvatter who will be wearing a tallith . He will carry the boy into a room where the males of the family are gathered.
Can you have a bris without a circumcision?
Brit shalom (Hebrew: ברית שלום; “Covenant of Peace”), also called alternative brit (or bris in Yiddish and Ashkenazi Hebrew), brit ben, brit chayim or brit tikkun, is a naming ceremony for newborn Jewish boys that does not involve circumcision.
Who can perform a bris?
mohel
Traditionally a mohel is a rabbi, a cantor or another religious leader who performs the brit milah, or bris, a circumcision ceremony, on an 8-day-old Jewish boy. She found the options for her son’s bris less than appealing.
What is Hatafat Dam Brit?
Hatafat dam brit A brit milah is more than circumcision, it is a sacred ritual in Judaism, as distinguished from its non-ritual requirement in Islam. One ramification is that the brit is not considered complete unless a drop of blood is actually drawn.
Who holds the baby during the bris?
sandek
A sandek or sandak (Hebrew: סנדק “companion of child”) is a person honored at a Jewish brit milah (circumcision) ceremony, traditionally either by holding the baby boy on the knees or thighs while the mohel performs the brit milah, or by handing the baby to the mohel.