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What to Expect

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1

Call to schedule the Bris

Mazal Tov on your new baby boy! Still expecting? Feel free to call and discuss scheduling the Bris anyway. We will get to know each other, discuss the baby's health, timing of the Bris and any other questions you have.

2

The Checkup

Once your little prince is born and you're home from the hospital, I’ll check in to see how he’s doing. This can be done in person or remotely — whatever’s most convenient for you.

We’ll confirm that he’s ready for the bris and go over “The Honors” — who will participate and how.
This is also the perfect time to ask any remaining questions so you feel fully prepared and confident.

3

The Bris

On the eighth day after your son is born, he'll officially join the tribe!

 

The Bris is typically done in a shul or party hall, but can also be held in the comfort of your home.


Once the ceremony is complete… buckle up for some bagels and lox!

4

Aftercare

After the bris, I’ll give you clear, simple instructions on how to care for your baby.

The healing process usually takes a few days to a week. During that time, I’ll check in with you to make sure everything is healing beautifully and to answer any questions that come up.

Contact

Reach out to discuss your son's Bris!

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Congratulations on the soon-to-be birth of your son! I look forward to serving as your mohel and I promise to care for your baby with the same warmth and attention that I give my own.
 

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