The brit milah (Hebrew:בְּרִית מִילָה, pronounced[bʁit miˈla]; Ashkenazi pronunciation: [bʁis ˈmilə], "covenant of circumcision"; Yiddish pronunciation: bris[bʀɪs]) is a Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed by a mohel on the eighth day of a male infant's life. The brit milah is followed by a celebratory meal (seudat mitzvah).
Biblical references
According to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 17:10-14) God commanded the Biblical patriarch Abraham to be circumcised, an act to be followed by his descendants:
Also, Leviticus 12:3 provides: "And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised."
According to the Hebrew Bible, it was "a reproach" for an Israelite to be uncircumcised (Joshua 5:9.) The term arelim ("uncircumcised" [plural]) is used opprobriously, denoting the Philistines and other non-Israelites (I Samuel 14:6, 31:4; II Samuel 1:20) and used in conjunction with tameh (unpure) for heathen (Isaiah 52:1). The word arel ("uncircumcised" [singular]) is also employed for "impermeable" (Leviticus 26:41, "their uncircumcised hearts"; compare Jeremiah 9:25; Ezekiel 44:7,9); it is also applied to the first three years' fruit of a tree, which is forbidden (Leviticus 19:23).
Brit Milah: Jewish Traditions for Welcoming a Baby Boy
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The Brit Milah (or ‘bris’) is a sign of a baby boy’s covenant with G-d. Watch the video to learn about finding a mohel, what a Brit Milah is all about, and some popular modern spins on this ancient tradition.
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published: 23 Oct 2014
BRIT MILAH
BRIT MILAH
published: 03 May 2023
Viznitzer Rebbe Sandek At Bris Of 48 Year Old Russian | אדמו”ר מויז'ניץ שימש כסנדק ליהודי רוסי בן 48
Thousands of people rejoiced at the Bris Milah ceremony on Monday for a Russian Jewish man who immigrated to the Holy land of Israel just hours earlier.
The ceremony was held at the large Vizhnitz shul in the city of Bnei Brak, and honored as Sandak was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, R’ Yisroel Hager.
The man, named Dima, has been in close contact with Rabbi Mendel Teichman, Chabad Shliach for Russian speakers in Netanya. Growing in his knowledge and care for Judaism, Dima agreed to undergo a circumcision.
On Monday morning, upon immigrating to Israel, he went to the Mikvah and then underwent the Bris performed by the Mohel Rabbi Dovid Shlomo Gelber.
The naming of Dima was held at the Chol Hamoed Pesach ’tish’ of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe with many in attendance. Dima, took on the name Yisroel.
It ...
published: 24 Apr 2023
Brit Milá realizado por el Mohel Rubén Cheistwer
Mohel Rubén Cheistwer
Brit Milá de Aarón
published: 25 Dec 2022
Why do 98% of Israeli Jews do this?? | What is Brit Milah?
What is a Brit Milah? Why do almost all Israeli Jews circumcise?
In this video, I give a short analysis on circumcision and why Israeli Jews perform this on their sons.
Hope you enjoy!
Shalom from Israel! 🥰
⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
00:00 Intro
00:35 What is a Brit Milah?
02:14 Example of Lior Schlein and Merav Michaeli
03:16 Survey - What is the main reason for you doing a bris?
03:45 Is Circumcision recommended for health reasons?
04:41 The main reason Israelis perform this
05:05 Deeper meaning behind circumcision
published: 05 Nov 2022
Beautiful Religious Ceremony | Jewish Brit Milah | Jewish Thailand | Bangkok, Thailand
A Jewish ceremony for newborn boys on the 8th day. Brit milah ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Music: Zusha - Wonders || זושא נפלאוֹת
https://www.youtube.com/user/zushamusic
published: 21 Nov 2019
13 Year old boy undergoes Brit Milah (circumcision) in memory of his beloved counselor.
published: 24 Dec 2023
Levi Bris
Bris for Levi Hersh
published: 22 Sep 2014
Biblical Reason for Circumcision | Brit Milah - Genesis 17:9
The Biblical reason for circumcision began when God made a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:9. Join Rabbi Eckstein, founder of www.IFCJ.org as he explains the reason behind circumcision and gives us a special inside look at an infant circumcision (brit milah) celebration.
published: 30 Apr 2019
Rabbi Ephraim Levine: What is the significance of Brit Milah?
Rabbi Ephraim Levine of Watford Synagogue discusses the importance of Brit Milah and why we wait until the eighth day before carrying out the process of circumcision.
10 Jewish new parent and baby videos: https://www.bimbam.com/judaism-101/jewish-birth/
The Brit Milah (or ‘bris’) is a sign of a baby boy’s covenant with G-d. ...
10 Jewish new parent and baby videos: https://www.bimbam.com/judaism-101/jewish-birth/
The Brit Milah (or ‘bris’) is a sign of a baby boy’s covenant with G-d. Watch the video to learn about finding a mohel, what a Brit Milah is all about, and some popular modern spins on this ancient tradition.
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The Brit Milah (or ‘bris’) is a sign of a baby boy’s covenant with G-d. Watch the video to learn about finding a mohel, what a Brit Milah is all about, and some popular modern spins on this ancient tradition.
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Thousands of people rejoiced at the Bris Milah ceremony on Monday for a Russian Jewish man who immigrated to the Holy land of Israel just hours earlier.
The ce...
Thousands of people rejoiced at the Bris Milah ceremony on Monday for a Russian Jewish man who immigrated to the Holy land of Israel just hours earlier.
The ceremony was held at the large Vizhnitz shul in the city of Bnei Brak, and honored as Sandak was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, R’ Yisroel Hager.
The man, named Dima, has been in close contact with Rabbi Mendel Teichman, Chabad Shliach for Russian speakers in Netanya. Growing in his knowledge and care for Judaism, Dima agreed to undergo a circumcision.
On Monday morning, upon immigrating to Israel, he went to the Mikvah and then underwent the Bris performed by the Mohel Rabbi Dovid Shlomo Gelber.
The naming of Dima was held at the Chol Hamoed Pesach ’tish’ of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe with many in attendance. Dima, took on the name Yisroel.
It was followed by a Pidyon Haben ceremony and a Seudas Mitzvah with songs led by the famed musician Mona Rosenblum.
The Vizhnitzer Rebbe thanked Dima-Yisroel for the honor and blessed him and Rabbi Teichman with many blessings.
בני בכורי ישראל: במעמד אלפים התקיימה היום (שני) בחצרו של האדמו”ר מויז’ניץ בבני ברק, שמחת הברית ומעמד ‘פדיון הבן’ ליהודי שהתקרב ליהדות על ידי שליח הרבי בנתניה, הרב מנחם מענדל טייכמן - ונחת הבוקר מרוסיה.
דימה, שכעת נקרא שמו בישראל ישראל בן בוריס, שוכנע בשלט-רחוק להיכנס בברית ונחת מרוסיה בשעות הבוקר, במיוחד לביצוע הברית על אדמת ארץ הקודש.
שעות ספורות אחר כך, לאחר טבילה במקווה, זכה להיכנס בברית על ידי המוהל הרב דוד שלמה גלבר, במעונו של האדמו”ר מוויז’ניץ, כאשר האדמו”ר משמש כסנדק.
את הברכות אמר האדמו”ר בבית המדרש הגדול, במעמד אלפי החסידים, בקול נרגש בנוסח הברכה המיוחד.
בסיום הברית המרגשת איחל האדמו”ר ברכות לבן אברהם החדש, ולשליח חב”ד הרב טייכמן.
מיד לאחר הברית נטל האדמו”ר ידיו לכבוד ‘טיש חול המועד’, סעודת הברית, ומעמד פדיון הבן.
ככהן שימש הרב מנחם מענדיל כהן, שו”ב דק”ק ויזניץ.
לאחר מעמד פדיון הבן המשוררים פצחו בזמר ניגוני הלל והודאה, בניצוחו של בעל המנגן משה מרדכי (מונה) רוזנבלום. כן כמו ניגנו ניגוני חב”ד לכבוד המאורע.
במהלך הטיש קמו שליחי חב”ד ובעל הברית לריקוד נרגש. המעמד נמשך שעתיים, כאשר בעל הברית ושליחי הרבי הסבו על שולחן האדמו”ר ולסעוד את סעודת החג יחדיו.
Thousands of people rejoiced at the Bris Milah ceremony on Monday for a Russian Jewish man who immigrated to the Holy land of Israel just hours earlier.
The ceremony was held at the large Vizhnitz shul in the city of Bnei Brak, and honored as Sandak was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, R’ Yisroel Hager.
The man, named Dima, has been in close contact with Rabbi Mendel Teichman, Chabad Shliach for Russian speakers in Netanya. Growing in his knowledge and care for Judaism, Dima agreed to undergo a circumcision.
On Monday morning, upon immigrating to Israel, he went to the Mikvah and then underwent the Bris performed by the Mohel Rabbi Dovid Shlomo Gelber.
The naming of Dima was held at the Chol Hamoed Pesach ’tish’ of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe with many in attendance. Dima, took on the name Yisroel.
It was followed by a Pidyon Haben ceremony and a Seudas Mitzvah with songs led by the famed musician Mona Rosenblum.
The Vizhnitzer Rebbe thanked Dima-Yisroel for the honor and blessed him and Rabbi Teichman with many blessings.
בני בכורי ישראל: במעמד אלפים התקיימה היום (שני) בחצרו של האדמו”ר מויז’ניץ בבני ברק, שמחת הברית ומעמד ‘פדיון הבן’ ליהודי שהתקרב ליהדות על ידי שליח הרבי בנתניה, הרב מנחם מענדל טייכמן - ונחת הבוקר מרוסיה.
דימה, שכעת נקרא שמו בישראל ישראל בן בוריס, שוכנע בשלט-רחוק להיכנס בברית ונחת מרוסיה בשעות הבוקר, במיוחד לביצוע הברית על אדמת ארץ הקודש.
שעות ספורות אחר כך, לאחר טבילה במקווה, זכה להיכנס בברית על ידי המוהל הרב דוד שלמה גלבר, במעונו של האדמו”ר מוויז’ניץ, כאשר האדמו”ר משמש כסנדק.
את הברכות אמר האדמו”ר בבית המדרש הגדול, במעמד אלפי החסידים, בקול נרגש בנוסח הברכה המיוחד.
בסיום הברית המרגשת איחל האדמו”ר ברכות לבן אברהם החדש, ולשליח חב”ד הרב טייכמן.
מיד לאחר הברית נטל האדמו”ר ידיו לכבוד ‘טיש חול המועד’, סעודת הברית, ומעמד פדיון הבן.
ככהן שימש הרב מנחם מענדיל כהן, שו”ב דק”ק ויזניץ.
לאחר מעמד פדיון הבן המשוררים פצחו בזמר ניגוני הלל והודאה, בניצוחו של בעל המנגן משה מרדכי (מונה) רוזנבלום. כן כמו ניגנו ניגוני חב”ד לכבוד המאורע.
במהלך הטיש קמו שליחי חב”ד ובעל הברית לריקוד נרגש. המעמד נמשך שעתיים, כאשר בעל הברית ושליחי הרבי הסבו על שולחן האדמו”ר ולסעוד את סעודת החג יחדיו.
What is a Brit Milah? Why do almost all Israeli Jews circumcise?
In this video, I give a short analysis on circumcision and why Israeli Jews perform this on th...
What is a Brit Milah? Why do almost all Israeli Jews circumcise?
In this video, I give a short analysis on circumcision and why Israeli Jews perform this on their sons.
Hope you enjoy!
Shalom from Israel! 🥰
⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
00:00 Intro
00:35 What is a Brit Milah?
02:14 Example of Lior Schlein and Merav Michaeli
03:16 Survey - What is the main reason for you doing a bris?
03:45 Is Circumcision recommended for health reasons?
04:41 The main reason Israelis perform this
05:05 Deeper meaning behind circumcision
What is a Brit Milah? Why do almost all Israeli Jews circumcise?
In this video, I give a short analysis on circumcision and why Israeli Jews perform this on their sons.
Hope you enjoy!
Shalom from Israel! 🥰
⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
00:00 Intro
00:35 What is a Brit Milah?
02:14 Example of Lior Schlein and Merav Michaeli
03:16 Survey - What is the main reason for you doing a bris?
03:45 Is Circumcision recommended for health reasons?
04:41 The main reason Israelis perform this
05:05 Deeper meaning behind circumcision
A Jewish ceremony for newborn boys on the 8th day. Brit milah ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Music: Zusha - Wonders || זושא נפלאוֹת
https://www.youtube.com/us...
A Jewish ceremony for newborn boys on the 8th day. Brit milah ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Music: Zusha - Wonders || זושא נפלאוֹת
https://www.youtube.com/user/zushamusic
A Jewish ceremony for newborn boys on the 8th day. Brit milah ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Music: Zusha - Wonders || זושא נפלאוֹת
https://www.youtube.com/user/zushamusic
The Biblical reason for circumcision began when God made a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:9. Join Rabbi Eckstein, founder of www.IFCJ.org as he explains th...
The Biblical reason for circumcision began when God made a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:9. Join Rabbi Eckstein, founder of www.IFCJ.org as he explains the reason behind circumcision and gives us a special inside look at an infant circumcision (brit milah) celebration.
The Biblical reason for circumcision began when God made a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:9. Join Rabbi Eckstein, founder of www.IFCJ.org as he explains the reason behind circumcision and gives us a special inside look at an infant circumcision (brit milah) celebration.
Rabbi Ephraim Levine of Watford Synagogue discusses the importance of Brit Milah and why we wait until the eighth day before carrying out the process of circumc...
Rabbi Ephraim Levine of Watford Synagogue discusses the importance of Brit Milah and why we wait until the eighth day before carrying out the process of circumcision.
Rabbi Ephraim Levine of Watford Synagogue discusses the importance of Brit Milah and why we wait until the eighth day before carrying out the process of circumcision.
10 Jewish new parent and baby videos: https://www.bimbam.com/judaism-101/jewish-birth/
The Brit Milah (or ‘bris’) is a sign of a baby boy’s covenant with G-d. Watch the video to learn about finding a mohel, what a Brit Milah is all about, and some popular modern spins on this ancient tradition.
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Thousands of people rejoiced at the Bris Milah ceremony on Monday for a Russian Jewish man who immigrated to the Holy land of Israel just hours earlier.
The ceremony was held at the large Vizhnitz shul in the city of Bnei Brak, and honored as Sandak was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, R’ Yisroel Hager.
The man, named Dima, has been in close contact with Rabbi Mendel Teichman, Chabad Shliach for Russian speakers in Netanya. Growing in his knowledge and care for Judaism, Dima agreed to undergo a circumcision.
On Monday morning, upon immigrating to Israel, he went to the Mikvah and then underwent the Bris performed by the Mohel Rabbi Dovid Shlomo Gelber.
The naming of Dima was held at the Chol Hamoed Pesach ’tish’ of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe with many in attendance. Dima, took on the name Yisroel.
It was followed by a Pidyon Haben ceremony and a Seudas Mitzvah with songs led by the famed musician Mona Rosenblum.
The Vizhnitzer Rebbe thanked Dima-Yisroel for the honor and blessed him and Rabbi Teichman with many blessings.
בני בכורי ישראל: במעמד אלפים התקיימה היום (שני) בחצרו של האדמו”ר מויז’ניץ בבני ברק, שמחת הברית ומעמד ‘פדיון הבן’ ליהודי שהתקרב ליהדות על ידי שליח הרבי בנתניה, הרב מנחם מענדל טייכמן - ונחת הבוקר מרוסיה.
דימה, שכעת נקרא שמו בישראל ישראל בן בוריס, שוכנע בשלט-רחוק להיכנס בברית ונחת מרוסיה בשעות הבוקר, במיוחד לביצוע הברית על אדמת ארץ הקודש.
שעות ספורות אחר כך, לאחר טבילה במקווה, זכה להיכנס בברית על ידי המוהל הרב דוד שלמה גלבר, במעונו של האדמו”ר מוויז’ניץ, כאשר האדמו”ר משמש כסנדק.
את הברכות אמר האדמו”ר בבית המדרש הגדול, במעמד אלפי החסידים, בקול נרגש בנוסח הברכה המיוחד.
בסיום הברית המרגשת איחל האדמו”ר ברכות לבן אברהם החדש, ולשליח חב”ד הרב טייכמן.
מיד לאחר הברית נטל האדמו”ר ידיו לכבוד ‘טיש חול המועד’, סעודת הברית, ומעמד פדיון הבן.
ככהן שימש הרב מנחם מענדיל כהן, שו”ב דק”ק ויזניץ.
לאחר מעמד פדיון הבן המשוררים פצחו בזמר ניגוני הלל והודאה, בניצוחו של בעל המנגן משה מרדכי (מונה) רוזנבלום. כן כמו ניגנו ניגוני חב”ד לכבוד המאורע.
במהלך הטיש קמו שליחי חב”ד ובעל הברית לריקוד נרגש. המעמד נמשך שעתיים, כאשר בעל הברית ושליחי הרבי הסבו על שולחן האדמו”ר ולסעוד את סעודת החג יחדיו.
What is a Brit Milah? Why do almost all Israeli Jews circumcise?
In this video, I give a short analysis on circumcision and why Israeli Jews perform this on their sons.
Hope you enjoy!
Shalom from Israel! 🥰
⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
00:00 Intro
00:35 What is a Brit Milah?
02:14 Example of Lior Schlein and Merav Michaeli
03:16 Survey - What is the main reason for you doing a bris?
03:45 Is Circumcision recommended for health reasons?
04:41 The main reason Israelis perform this
05:05 Deeper meaning behind circumcision
A Jewish ceremony for newborn boys on the 8th day. Brit milah ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand.
Music: Zusha - Wonders || זושא נפלאוֹת
https://www.youtube.com/user/zushamusic
The Biblical reason for circumcision began when God made a covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:9. Join Rabbi Eckstein, founder of www.IFCJ.org as he explains the reason behind circumcision and gives us a special inside look at an infant circumcision (brit milah) celebration.
Rabbi Ephraim Levine of Watford Synagogue discusses the importance of Brit Milah and why we wait until the eighth day before carrying out the process of circumcision.
The brit milah (Hebrew:בְּרִית מִילָה, pronounced[bʁit miˈla]; Ashkenazi pronunciation: [bʁis ˈmilə], "covenant of circumcision"; Yiddish pronunciation: bris[bʀɪs]) is a Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed by a mohel on the eighth day of a male infant's life. The brit milah is followed by a celebratory meal (seudat mitzvah).
Biblical references
According to the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 17:10-14) God commanded the Biblical patriarch Abraham to be circumcised, an act to be followed by his descendants:
Also, Leviticus 12:3 provides: "And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised."
According to the Hebrew Bible, it was "a reproach" for an Israelite to be uncircumcised (Joshua 5:9.) The term arelim ("uncircumcised" [plural]) is used opprobriously, denoting the Philistines and other non-Israelites (I Samuel 14:6, 31:4; II Samuel 1:20) and used in conjunction with tameh (unpure) for heathen (Isaiah 52:1). The word arel ("uncircumcised" [singular]) is also employed for "impermeable" (Leviticus 26:41, "their uncircumcised hearts"; compare Jeremiah 9:25; Ezekiel 44:7,9); it is also applied to the first three years' fruit of a tree, which is forbidden (Leviticus 19:23).