briss

/brɪs/
noun
  1. A Jewish ritual circumcision ceremony for a baby boy, usually performed on the eighth day after birth.
    • At the briss, the baby was given his Hebrew name.
    • The family gathered for the briss of their newborn son.
    • They invited close friends and relatives to the briss.
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