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Baby Naming/Brit Milah

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Welcoming a new child into the world is a profound and joyful moment, and in Jewish tradition, it is marked with ceremonies that celebrate both the child’s arrival and their place in the Jewish community. At Temple Sinai, we are honored to help families mark this sacred milestone through Brit Milah (the covenant of circumcision, traditionally performed on the eighth day in conjunction with a certified mohel) and Baby Naming ceremonies, each of which connects your family to Jewish heritage, faith, and tradition in a meaningful way. These rituals are moments of connection, reflection, and blessing, bringing together family, friends, and community to celebrate new life and the promise it holds. 

As these ceremonies are deeply personal, we are here to help create an experience that is right for your family. Whether held at Temple Sinai—privately or as part of a Shabbat service—or at a location of your choosing, our clergy are available to guide and support you in crafting a ceremony that reflects your values and traditions, one that is warm, welcoming and meaningful. 

If you have any questions regarding the customs of Brit Milah or Baby Naming ceremonies, or you’d like to schedule a ceremony, please contact:

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    Rachel DeLine

    Senior Clergy Assistant

    Rachel DeLine

    Senior Clergy Assistant