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How to Decorate for a Bris

A bris is a joyous occasion, and hosts often want to decorate to match their festive moods. Since a bris is a traditional Jewish ceremony, few decorations are needed to brighten everyone's mood and...

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How to Dress for a Bris

Like many other traditional events, it is appropriate to wear conservative, modest clothing to a bris. Generally speaking, the guest should dress as though he or she is going to a synagogue or church....

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How to Perform a Jewish Bris Ceremony

A bris ceremony is a sacred and beloved tradition of the Jewish faith. Families engage a mohel, a specially trained person who is often a rabbi, to perform the actual circumcision. But the bris is more...

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How to Select Food for a Bris

A bris wouldn't be a true Jewish ceremony without being followed by food and celebration with friends and family. In fact, the Talmud commands parents to celebrate the bris with a meal! Post-bris...

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How to Hire a Bris Mohel

Traditionally, parents hire a mohel to perform a bris. A mohel is usually a rabbi who has received medical and religious training specific to performing a bris. With the right research, you can hire a...

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How to Select Bris Invitations

After a Jewish couple's baby boy is born, they have only week to prepare for the bris. Having beautiful invitations already prepared is one way to make the event go more smoothly for the happy couple...

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How to Host a Bris Party

It is a great mitzvah and a Talmud commandment to host a party after a bris. Even people who aren't Jewish won't find it difficult to host the event for a friend or family member whose child is the...

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How to Conduct Yourself at a Bris

Mazel tov! You've been invited to a bris. While a bris is a joyous occasion, it is also a serious one, because the baby boy of honor is supposed to give up a part of himself to God. A ritual...

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How to Select Bris Party Favors

Welcoming a baby into the Jewish faith is a sacred and wonderful tradition that many Jewish couples celebrate. The bris is often followed by a joyful reception full of food and merriment. It is not...

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How to Pick a Gift for a Bris

While it's not necessary to purchase a gift for a bris, some guests may feel compelled to bring something for the new baby. For many of the baby's relatives and family friends, this will be the first...

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How to Dress for a Bris Ceremony

A bris ceremony is a religious event that welcomes a newborn baby boy into a Jewish family. Because of the overriding religious nature, guests should wear appropriate attire to this customary...

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How to Give a Gift at a Bris Ceremony

Traditionally, Jewish families do not receive gifts prior to the birth of the baby. Therefore, many friends and family members use the bris ceremony as their first opportunity to give gifts to the...

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How to Choose a Bris Ceremonial Gift

You have been invited to your first bris ceremony. Traditionally, friends and family welcome a Jewish baby boy with his first gifts during this event. But, you only have 1 week to find an appropriate...

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How to Find Out About Bris Ceremony Customs

The Jewish religion is full of unique and meaningful traditions. The Jewish culture often celebrates and honors life cycle events, such as a birth, the entrance into adulthood, marriage and death. The...

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How to Survive a Bris

Performed on the eighth day of a baby boy's life, a bris is one of the most significant ceremonies in Judaism. This circumcision ritual also is a big social occasion. But for those who've never been to...

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How to Make a Toast at a Bris Party

A bris ceremony is an important rite of passage for Jewish baby boys--but because this ritual involves circumcision, it can be socially awkward for people who aren't familiar with this tradition. If...

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Jewish Traditions for Bris Party Decorations

The bris, also called the brit milah, is the Jewish circumcision ceremony. This ceremony is always performed on the eighth day after a child is born, unless it's not possible for medical reasons, in...

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