Brit Milah

A Jewish baby boy’s circumcision marks his entrance into the covenant (brit) with God. Circumcision is performed on the eighth day of a baby boy’s life. During the circumcision ceremony, a baby boy is given his Hebrew name. 

The circumcision is performed by a mohel, a Jewish person who is educated in the relevant Jewish law and surgical procedures. While our rabbis are not trained mohels, our synagogue is often used for this ceremony and celebration.

Our clergy is available to assist Temple Emanu-El members with all lifecycle events, in support of you and your family: To celebrate with you in times of joy and to guide you in moments of struggle, from the beginning of life to its inevitable culmination.

Families must be a member of Temple Emanu-El to celebrate a lifecycle with us. 

Chareen Kramer, Executive Assistant to Clergy, will be happy to assist in the coordination of any lifecycle event. Please call 201-750-9997 ext 207 or email her at  kramer@tecloster.org.

Step into the sanctuary of Temple Emanu-El and find solace, connection, and purpose waiting for you today.

Important Notice:

Building & Office Closure

  • Thursday, May 21st: The office will be close at 2:00 PM 
  • Friday, May 22nd: This office will be closed for Shavuot.
  • Monday, May 25th: The office will be closed for Memorial Day.

The office will reopen on Tuesday, May 26th.

Important Notice:

Summer Office Hours

During the summer, the Temple office will be closed on:

  • Mondays (staff available via email)
  • Will close at 12:00 PM on Fridays beginning June 26th.

The building will remain open for Minyan
at all regularly scheduled times.