How to Print Photo Stickers Using Your Computer
Visit an office supply store to purchase the stickers. Stickers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on what type of photo you want to upload. For example, if you want to create a sticker of someone's face for a funny gag gift, you ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Mohel for a Bris
Bris milah means "covenant of circumcision," and dates back nearly 4,000 years. In the Bible, God ordered Abraham to circumcise himself and to circumcise every male child born to a Jewish mother within 8 days of birth. Although a Jewish man can [... more]
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How to Conduct Yourself at a Bris
Mazel tov! You've been invited to a bris. While a bris is a joyous occasion, it is also a serious one, because the baby boy of honor is supposed to give up a part of himself to God. A ritual circumcision is a sacred Jewish tradition that may be ... [... more]
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How to Give a Gift at a Bris Ceremony
Traditionally, Jewish families do not receive gifts prior to the birth of the baby. Therefore, many friends and family members use the bris ceremony as their first opportunity to give gifts to the newborn baby. Though Jewish custom does not ... [... more]
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How to Make a Toast at a Bris Party
A bris ceremony is an important rite of passage for Jewish baby boys--but because this ritual involves circumcision, it can be socially awkward for people who aren't familiar with this tradition. If you plan on making a toast, you might not know ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Bris Ceremonial Gift
You have been invited to your first bris ceremony. Traditionally, friends and family welcome a Jewish baby boy with his first gifts during this event. But, you only have 1 week to find an appropriate and meaningful gift. Follow these simple steps ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Location for a Bris Ceremony
The Jewish religion defines the bris ceremony as the ritual service performed on a baby boy eight days after his birth. It often coincides with the baby's circumcision. Because a bris traditionally takes place just a week after birth, it is ... [... more]
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How to Host a Bris Party
It is a great mitzvah and a Talmud commandment to host a party after a bris. Even people who aren't Jewish won't find it difficult to host the event for a friend or family member whose child is the guest of honor. Push chairs and tables to the ... [... more]
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How to Make Conversation at a Bris Party
It can be awkward to chit-chat at a bris party--especially if you've never before been to a bris, are squeamish or don't approve of circumcision. Yet it's important to know what to say and be respectful, since this ceremony is an important rite ... [... more]
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How to Notify Friends About a Bris Ceremony
Now that your baby boy has arrived, you have exactly eight days to plan your entire bris ceremony. Though this time can be overwhelming and stressful, it is also very meaningful and rewarding. It is a time of celebration that is often shared with ... [... more]
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How to Decorate for a Bris
A bris is a joyous occasion, and hosts often want to decorate to match their festive moods. Since a bris is a traditional Jewish ceremony, few decorations are needed to brighten everyone's mood and welcome a new boy into the world. Decide where ... [... more]
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How to Dress for a Bris
Like many other traditional events, it is appropriate to wear conservative, modest clothing to a bris. Generally speaking, the guest should dress as though he or she is going to a synagogue or church. Dressing conservatively shows great respect ... [... more]
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