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Baby Naming or Brit Milah

“Be fruitful and multiply” is the first commandment. In the Jewish tradition, having children is not only a primary religious obligation; it is considered the crown of human experience and the source of the greatest possible happiness. The arrival of a new Jewish baby has always been greeted with happiness, ceremony, and a wealth of customs.

Mazel Tov! You’re having a baby. You have decided to have a Brit ceremony. Brit, is the Hebrew word for covenant. The covenant of circumcision is the oldest continuous Jewish rite, a ritual that unites Jews throughout the ages. Taking place on the 8th day following the birth of a baby boy, this ancient ceremony announces the parents’ commitment to taking on the responsibilities and joys of raising a child according to the terms of the contract between God and the Jews. Brit bat, the act of welcoming infant daughters to this historic relationship, does the same with words and rituals.

To schedule a Brit ceremony, contact a rabbi. There are many options available to you:

  • Your Home
  • The Hospital
  • Temple Emanu-El
  • During a worship service on Friday night or Saturday morning
  • Rabbi’s Study

The rabbi will help you decide on the appropriate time and place for your special ceremony.

An excellent book to help you get started, available in our Temple library, is The New Jewish Baby Book by Anita Diamant.

Life Cycles Contact Information

Shelly LeFevre, Life Cycle Coordinator
(P) 214.706.0024 | (E) slefevre@tedallas.org



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