Mazel Tov!
With gratitude to the Almighty and immense joy, we inform you of the birth of a baby boy.
Rabbi Motti & Shterni Seligson
Grandparents
Rabbi Michoel A. & Chana Seligson
Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Levi & Rochel Bukiet
Chicago, IL
בשבח והודיה להשי"ת, ומתוך שמחה עצומה, הננו נרגשים לבשר לכם על הולדת בננו שיחי', בשעה טובה ומוצלחת.
הרב מוטי ושטערני זליגסון
וברכות חמות לסבים ולסבתות, הורינו היקרים והאהובים
הרב מיכאל אהרון וחנה זליגסון
ברוקלין, ניו יורק
הרב לוי ורחל בוקיעט
שיקגו, אילינוי
Bris Information ברית מילה
The Bris will be on Tuesday morning
February 6, 2024 - 27 Shevat, 5784
7 a.m. - Shachrit, morning prayer service
8 a.m. - Bris milah ceremony
Followed by Breakfast
Cong. Orach Chaim
1459 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10128
Note there is no on-site parking, so please plan accordingly.
Subway: 6 train to 96 Street
To learn about a bris milah, please visit Chabad.org/Bris.
Shalom Zachar שלום זכר
While the Bris is the main ceremony--when are our baby will be named and enter the covenant of Abraham--the Sholom Zachor, on the first Friday night after the baby is born, is a time when family and friends come together in an more informal setting. So if you are in the neighborhood Friday night, come on over, otherwise, we look forward to celebrating with you at the Bris. For more on Shalom Zachor click (or tap) here.
From 8 p.m., this Friday
February 2, 2024
23 Shevat, 5784
Cong. Orach Chaim
1459 Lexington Ave
New York, NY 10128
If you kind of know what Shalom means, but definitely have no idea what a Shalom Zachar is? You need to click here.