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#1 Mohel in East Brunswick
Serving Families across the area & Beyond

Find out why families - and professionals -
trust Rabbi Shlomo Golish, Certified Mohel

When families in East Brunswick and the surrounding Middlesex County area begin planning their son’s bris, they often want someone with skill, warmth, and a deep respect for tradition. I bring years of hands-on experience, a precise surgical technique, and a calm, reassuring presence to every ceremony. My work blends time-honored Jewish tradition with professional standards, making the experience both meaningful and comfortable for your baby and family.

I serve families not only in East Brunswick but also in nearby Jewish communities such as Highland Park, Edison, South River, North Brunswick, Monroe Township, and throughout Middlesex County. I also travel to other parts of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania when needed.

Whether your bris takes place in your home, synagogue, or a community venue, I ensure every detail is handled so the day flows smoothly.

Before the bris, we’ll go over timing, setup, and any personal touches—such as honoring family members with kibbudim (special roles) or accommodating older siblings. On the day of the bris, I focus on precision, baby comfort, and keeping the atmosphere warm and respectful. After the ceremony, you’ll receive clear aftercare instructions and direct access to me for any questions.

If you’d like to learn more about my approach, the main page of RabbiMohel.com offers an overview of my training and philosophy. For step-by-step details, see What is a Bris, and for common questions about preparation, timing, and healing, visit the FAQ. Many parents also enjoy the Gallery, where you can see photos of brissim in various settings. You can also explore my page on Hebrew Baby Names if you’re still deciding on a name before the bris. You will find popular hebrew boy names, traditional and Israeli variety.

Over the years, I’ve worked with families in bustling city apartments, quiet suburban homes, and everything in between. My goal is always the same: to help you fulfill this mitzvah with confidence, dignity, and peace of mind.

If you’d like to check availability or discuss your plans, please contact me. It would be my honor to serve your family in East Brunswick or anywhere else in NJ, NY, or PA.

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Ideas for Bris Venues in East Brunswick and surrounding areas: Families in East Brunswick and the surrounding Middlesex County area have several welcoming synagogues and Jewish community venues where a bris can be held in a warm and meaningful setting. In East Brunswick itself, many families gather at Congregation Anshe Emeth, a well-known synagogue that regularly hosts lifecycle celebrations and community events. Nearby in Highland Park and Edison—both close to East Brunswick—there are additional congregations that often serve families from the wider area, including Congregation Ohav Emeth in Highland Park and Congregation Etz Ahaim in Edison. Families sometimes also celebrate a bris at Ahavas Achim in Highland Park or Young Israel of East Brunswick, which serves the local Jewish community. With several active synagogues and Jewish institutions throughout East Brunswick, Highland Park, and Edison, families have a number of welcoming venues where relatives and friends can gather to celebrate the bris and welcome a newborn boy into the Jewish covenant.

Reach out to discuss your son's Bris!

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