Will the mohel be sensitive to special family circumstances or requests?
Mohalim will do their best to be sensitive to your wishes and make the ceremony meaningful to you and your family and guests. They will explain the ceremony and can help you work out ways to honor grandparents or other relatives and friends with a role in the brit. Intermarried and interfaith couples should not see their not-Jewish partner as an obstacle to having a milah provided both parents want the procedure done. These cases should be discussed with the mohel in advance.
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(view all)How far ahead should I call a mohel?
Many parents choose to make arrangements a few weeks in advance of the expected due date ...
When is the proper time for a brit?The brit milah is done eight days after a baby is born during daylight hours ...
How much should I pay a mohel?Generally speaking your mohel will have a set price that he/she will ...
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