Baby Naming
Parsha On a Page | May 02, 2025
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Baby Naming is a cherished tradition in Judaism. When a baby is born, parents choose a meaningful Hebrew name, often after a beloved relative or a figure from Jewish history. The naming ceremony is a time of joy and blessing, as the community welcomes the new child and prays for their health and happiness. For boys, the name is often given at the bris, while for girls, it is usually given in synagogue when the father is called to the Torah.
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