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What to Bring

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01

Filled-out List of Honorees 

You can find it here, or a printable version here.

Red Wine

02

Kiddush cup & Kosher wine

Sweet red wine (with low alcohol), not dry.

Sephardi custom is to bring Besamim - spices - as well

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03

Tallis & Kippahs

Prayer shawls for the Sandak, Father & Kvatter,

Kippahs or head coverings for the attendees 

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04

Bris Pillow

Or any firm - preferably white - pillow

(The Mohel can be also provide one upon request) 

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05

5 Diapers 

At least 5

Size 1, N or NB

Baby Wet Wipes

06

Baby Wipes

And Hand Sanitizer

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07

Swaddle or Blanket

And a Pacifier is also recommended 

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08

Candles

Some have the custom to bring a head covering for the Baby as well

Instructions

1

Safety First

Please notify the Mohel if the Baby presents any health concerns, such as fever, rash, difficulty breathing, infection or the like.

2

Comfort

Conclude feeding the Baby up to an hour prior to the Bris, this timing will prevent the Baby from being too hungry or too full, ensuring he is calm and comfortable.

3

Promptness 

To ensure the Bris starts as scheduled, please arrive 15 minutes early.

Notifying the Honorees of their tasks in advance is also recommended as it will prevent confusion and promote smoothness 

Aftercare Products

For your convenience the Mohel will provide you with a small kit containing Aftercare products for the first few days

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