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The Bris Milah Ceremony
The Bris ceremony consists of three distinct parts:
- The Kvatters bring in the baby. All participants and guests then welcome
the baby. At this time the mohel will offer a brief introduction and
explanation on the significance of the Bris. The baby is then placed
on the specially designated "Chair of Elijah the Prophet".
Afterwards, the father places the baby on the lap of the Sandek. Then
the father officially authorizes the mohel to carry out the Bris on
the father's behalf.
- The actual surgical procedure is performed by the Mohel, usually taking
less than a minute. During this time, the mohel and the father recite
blessings for the performance of the Bris.
- The child officially receives his Jewish name. The mohel recites special
blessings and prayers expressing the hope that the child will become
a source of pride and joy to his family and the Jewish people.
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