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Mohel[edit]

Brit Milah Ceremony
A Mohel performing a Brit Milah ceremony.

A Mohel is a Jewish individual who has been trained to perform the Brit Milah, the covenant of circumcision, which is a religious ritual in Judaism. This ceremony involves the circumcision of a Jewish male infant on the eighth day after his birth, symbolizing the covenant between the Jewish people and God as first established with Abraham.

Training and Qualifications[edit]

A Mohel is typically a male, though there are female Mohalot in some Jewish communities. Training to become a Mohel involves learning the specific surgical techniques of circumcision, as well as studying the relevant Jewish laws and customs. Many Mohels are also trained as rabbis or physicians, although this is not a universal requirement. The most crucial qualification is a thorough understanding of the religious significance of the Brit Milah and the ability to perform the circumcision according to Jewish law.

Religious and Cultural Significance[edit]

The Brit Milah is one of the oldest traditions in Judaism, dating back thousands of years. It is considered a physical manifestation of the Jewish people's eternal covenant with God. The role of the Mohel, therefore, is not merely that of a medical practitioner but as a facilitator of this critical religious ceremony.

The Procedure[edit]

During the Brit Milah, the Mohel recites prayers and blessings, performs the circumcision, and then names the infant. The ceremony is often followed by a celebratory meal, called a Seudat Mitzvah, involving family and friends. The Mohel's responsibilities also include educating the parents about the care of the circumcision site and ensuring the child's well-being throughout the healing process.

Becoming a Mohel[edit]

To become a Mohel, one must undergo specialized training under the supervision of an experienced Mohel. This training covers both the practical aspects of circumcision and the study of relevant religious texts. Upon completing their training, a prospective Mohel must receive certification from a recognized religious authority.

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