The Sacred Significance of Brit Milah
The Brit Milah, or "Covenant of Circumcision," is a sacred rite of passage that has bound the Jewish people together for over three thousand years. It is more than just a ceremony; it is a profound commitment to heritage, faith, and the continuity of life.
Performed on the eighth day, it signifies the entry of a child into a timeless covenant, surrounded by the warmth and prayers of family.
As a premier Mohel in Miami, Rabbi Mordechai Attias combines over two decades of experience with a compassionate, gentle spirit, ensuring that this significant milestone is performed with the highest medical standards and deep ritual integrity.
Step One
The Arrival
Rabbi Mordechai arrives at your home or chosen venue ahead of time to set up the sanctified space and answer any last-minute questions.
Step Three
Sacred Circumcision
The ritual itself is performed with surgical precision and deep reverence, ensuring a swift and minimally painful experience for the infant.
Step Five
Borei Pri HaGafen
The Kiddush wine blessing sweetens the spirit of the ritual, symbolizing the joy and sanctity that the new soul brings to your family.
The Sacred Path:
A 6-Step Ceremony Walkthrough
Transparent, respectful, and deeply traditional. Here is how your son's Brit Milah unfolds from start to finish.
Step Two
Traditional Blessings
The ceremony begins with sacred prayers and ancient blessings, inviting the divine presence into this historical covenant of the Jewish people.
Step Four
Bestowing the Name
A meaningful Hebrew name is bestowed upon your son, connecting him to his ancestors and his future within the global Jewish community.
Step Six
Seudat Mitzvah
We conclude with a festive celebration. Rabbi Mordechai provides aftercare instructions and remains available for any support your family needs.
Preparing for the Ceremony
A Brit Milah is a sacred milestone. Rabbi Mordechai performs ceremonies throughout South Florida at your preferred location, ensuring a dignified and tranquil atmosphere for your family.
Venues & Locations
• Home: A warm, private setting for families.
• Synagogue: Traditional and community-focused.
• Event Venue: Serving all banquet halls across Miami.
Parent Checklist
• Two packages of wipes (fragrance-free)
• Extra diapers and a soft baby blanket
• Kosher sweet red grape wine
• Traditional Kippot for your guests
Essential Aftercare
Your son's comfort and health are our highest priority. After the ceremony, Rabbi Mordechai provides guidance and remains available around the clock.
1. Healing Process: Detailed monitoring during the first 24 hours.
2. Hygiene: Gentle cleaning instructions.
3. Comfort: Ensuring the baby remains calm.
4. Follow-up: A personal check-in call.
I am personally available 24/7 for post-ceremony support via phone or WhatsApp at (305) 331-3579.