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  1. Brit milah - Wikipedia

    Brit milah is considered among the most important and central commandments in Judaism, and the rite has played a central role in Jewish history and civilization. The Talmud, when discussing the …

  2. The Brit Milah (Bris): What You Need to Know - My Jewish Learning

    Traditionally, the brit milah takes place on the baby’s eighth day of life, even if it falls on Shabbat or a Jewish holiday. However, if medical problems interfere, the bris is postponed until the baby is …

  3. The Bris Ceremony - Jewish Circumcision - Chabad.org

    The bris or brit milah is the Jewish circumcision ceremony. Held on the eighth day of life, the ritual is carried out by a skilled mohel (circumciser) and is a joyous celebration marking the entrance of …

  4. BRITH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BRITH is variant of berith.

  5. What Is a Brit Milah? The Jewish Bris Explained

    The lifecycle ritual most closely associated with Jewish identity, at least for boys, is b’rit milah (also spelled brit milah), which term, often colloquially pronounced bris after the Yiddish by Ashkenazic …

  6. BRITH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BRITH definition: the Jewish rite of circumcising a male child eight days after his birth. See examples of Brith used in a sentence.

  7. BRITH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    bris in British English (brɪs ) or brith (brɪt ) noun Judaism ritual circumcision of male babies, usually at eight days old, regarded as the formal entry of the child to the Jewish community

  8. Brith - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Brith Definitions of Brith noun the Jewish rite of circumcision performed on a male child on the eighth day of his life

  9. What does brith mean? - Definitions.net

    A brith (or brit milah) is a religious ceremony in Judaism that symbolizes the covenant between God and the Jewish people. This ritual involves the circumcision of a male Jewish infant on the eighth day …

  10. A History of Brit Milah - My Jewish Learning

    Shifting views and philosophies about the Jewish practice of circumcising baby boys on the eighth day of life. Abraham and his Israelite descendants were likely not unique in circum­cising their sons: Others …