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Meet Dr. Andrew Krinsky
Dr. Andrew Krinsky is a respected Mohel in South Florida Board Certified Religious Mohel, dedicated to preserving the sacred tradition of the Jewish Bris. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the cultural and religious significance of the ceremony, Dr. Krinsky ensures each Bris is performed with the utmost care and respect. His commitment to this ancient ritual is matched by his compassionate approach, providing families with a meaningful and memorable experience.
Dr. Andrew Krinsky MD, FACOG, CNMP Religious Newborn Circumcision Yale Trained Board Certified Gynecologic Surgeon Board Certified Religiously Ordained Mohel Anesthetic Used
Our Services
Pre-Ceremony Consultation
Dr. Krinsky offers a comprehensive consultation to discuss the Bris ceremony, answer questions, and provide guidance to ensure families are prepared for this important event.
Traditional Bris Ceremony
Performed with precision and reverence, the Bris ceremony is conducted according to Jewish law, honoring the spiritual and cultural traditions of this sacred rite.
Personalized Ceremony Planning
We work closely with families to tailor the ceremony to their preferences, ensuring a personalized and meaningful experience that honors their unique traditions.
Post-Ceremony Care
Dr. Krinsky provides detailed aftercare instructions and support to ensure the well-being and comfort of the newborn following the ceremony.
Family Support and Education
We offer educational resources and support for families to help them understand the significance of the Bris and prepare for the ceremony with confidence.
Follow-Up Services
Our commitment extends beyond the ceremony, with follow-up services to address any concerns and ensure the continued health and happiness of your child.
What Families Are Saying
“Dr. Krinsky made our son’s Bris ceremony a beautiful and memorable experience. His expertise and warmth were truly comforting.”
“We felt at ease knowing Dr. Krinsky was performing our son’s circumcision. His professionalism and kindness were unparalleled.”
“The ceremony was intimate and meaningful, thanks to Dr. Krinsky’s guidance and care. We couldn’t have asked for a better Mohel.”
“Dr. Krinsky’s attention to detail and respect for tradition made our Bris ceremony unforgettable. We highly recommend him.”
Upcoming Community Events
Jewish Bris Information Session
Join us for an informative session about the Jewish Bris ceremony, led by Dr. Krinsky. Learn about the traditions and the process involved.
November 2025
FREE
Community Bris Celebration
Celebrate with us at a community Bris ceremony. Witness the tradition and enjoy a gathering with local families.
December 2025
FREE
Parent Workshop: Preparing for a Bris
This workshop is designed for expecting parents to learn about the Bris ceremony and how to prepare for this important event.
January 10, 2026
FREE
Bris Ceremony and Luncheon
Attend a Bris ceremony followed by a luncheon to discuss the significance and customs with Dr. Krinsky.
February 20, 2024
FREE
Common Questions About the Bris Ceremony
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Bris ceremony and the circumcision process, answered by Dr. Krinsky.
What is a Bris ceremony?
A Bris, or Brit Milah, is a Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed on the eighth day of a baby boy’s life, signifying the covenant between God and the Jewish people.
Who performs the Bris ceremony?
The ceremony is traditionally performed by a Mohel, a person trained in the Jewish laws and medical aspects of circumcision. Dr. Krinsky is a certified Mohel with extensive experience.
Is the procedure painful for the baby?
The procedure is quick, and steps are taken to minimize discomfort, including the use of topical anesthetics. The baby is usually calm and comfortable during and after the ceremony.
How should we prepare for the Bris?
It’s important to choose a comfortable setting and gather family and friends to witness the ceremony. Dr. Krinsky will provide guidance on any specific preparations needed.
What happens during the ceremony?
The ceremony includes blessings, the circumcision, and a celebratory meal. It is a joyous occasion that welcomes the child into the Jewish community.
Can family members participate in the ceremony?
Yes, family members often play important roles, such as holding the baby or reciting blessings. Dr. Krinsky encourages family involvement to make the ceremony meaningful.
What should we expect after the Bris?
After the Bris, the baby may be a little fussy but generally recovers quickly. Dr. Krinsky will provide aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing.
Is the Bris ceremony open to non-Jewish guests?
Yes, non-Jewish guests are welcome to attend and observe the ceremony. It is a cultural and religious event that can be appreciated by all.
What if the Bris cannot be performed on the eighth day?
If there are medical reasons to delay the Bris, it can be performed at a later date. Dr. Krinsky will work with the family to determine the best timing.
Get in Touch with Us
We are here to assist you in planning your child’s Bris ceremony. Please reach out to us with any questions or to schedule a consultation.
Phone
Dr. Andrew Krinsky MD, FACOG – Certified Menopause Specialist
Phone: (954) 722-2002
Fax: (954) 722-2041
Address
“Dr Krinsky, based in West Palm Beach, serves North Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach Counties”.
Schedule Your Bris Ceremony Today
Don’t wait to plan this important milestone. Contact us now to ensure your child’s Bris ceremony is both meaningful and memorable.