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  1. Brit milah - Wikipedia

    The main goal of "priah" (also known as "bris periah"), is to remove as much of the inner layer of the foreskin as possible and prevent the movement of the shaft skin, what creates the look and function …

  2. The Bris Ceremony - Jewish Circumcision - Chabad.org

    The bris or brit milah is the Jewish circumcision ceremony. Held on the eighth day of life, the ritual is carried out by a skilled mohel (circumciser) and is a joyous celebration marking the entrance of …

  3. The Brit Milah (Bris): What You Need to Know - My Jewish Learning

    A brit milah, also known as a bris, is the Jewish ceremony in which a baby boy is circumcised. Circumcision dates back to the Book of Genesis, when God commands Abraham to circumcise …

  4. Bristol Herald Courier

    The city of Bristol Virginia and Washington County Virginia each declared a local state of emergency Friday afternoon ahead of the incoming winter storm. “It’s been a blessing; a humbling and...

  5. What Is a Bris? – Tradition, Process & Ceremony Guide

    Learn what a Bris (brit milah) is, what happens when the Mohel checks the baby, and during the ceremony from the author, Rabbi Shlomo Golish, Certified Mohel.

  6. B'rit Milah: The Circumcision Ritual - Reform Judaism

    B’rit milah, (literally, “covenant of circumcision”), also called a bris, refers to a religious ritual through which male babies are formally welcomed into the Jewish people.

  7. Jewish Bris Ceremony - All You Need To Know - jewishceremonies

    Jan 8, 2024 · Circumcision is an important Jewish tradition (Jewish Bris Ceremony) that traditionally takes place on the eighth day of the birth of a Jewish male child. Circumcision is a surgical process …

  8. 8 Facts About Bris, the Jewish Circumcision Ceremony - Parents

    Feb 21, 2024 · Rabbi Elyssa Cherney shares the meaning behind bris, the Jewish circumcision ritual, and what you need to know if you're hosting or attending a bris ceremony.

  9. tradition-jewish-bris-ceremony - Best Mitzvahs

    Bris is one of the most time-honored and critical traditions in Jewish culture. Also known as a brit milah, this ceremony marks the circumcision of baby boys who are eight days old.

  10. Brit Milah (Bris), Jewish Covenant of Circumcision - Learn Religions

    Feb 18, 2019 · Brit milah is also known by the Yiddish word "bris." It is one of the most well-known Jewish customs and signifies the unique relationship between a Jewish boy and God. Traditionally, a …