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{{BookInfo
{{BookInfo
| Author=Lisa Braver Moss & Rebecca Wald
|Author=Lisa Braver Moss & Rebecca Wald
| Title=Celebrating Brit Shalom
|Title=Celebrating Brit Shalom
| Subtitle= 
|Pages=98
| Pages=98
|Format=6 x 0.3 x 9 inches
| Format=6 x 0.3 x 9 inches
|Edition=1
| Edition=Notim Press
|Publisher=Notim Press
| Publisher=
|FirstEdition=May 15, 2015
| FirstEdition=May 15, 2015
|ISBN=978-0692353332
| ISBN={{ISBN|978-0692353332}}
| ASIN=
}}
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== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==
Celebrating Brit Shalom is a book on [[Brit Shalom|alternative bris]] for Jewish families opting out of [[circumcision]] and for the rabbis who serve them. Titled ''Celebrating Brit Shalom'', the book includes a choice of three complete services, all of which feature the cutting of a pomegranate as a new ritual act that replaces [[circumcision]]. The book also includes the sheet music to four original songs which are thematically tied to the ceremonies (recorded album available separately).
''Celebrating Brit Shalom'' is a book on [[Brit Shalom|alternative bris]] for Jewish families opting out of [[circumcision]] and for the rabbis who serve them. Titled ''Celebrating Brit Shalom'', the book includes a choice of three complete services, all of which feature the cutting of a pomegranate as a new ritual act that replaces [[circumcision]]. The book also includes the sheet music to four original songs which are thematically tied to the ceremonies (recorded album available separately).


Moss and Wald teamed up for Celebrating Brit Shalom after identifying a growing population of young families that are seeking information on alternative bris and, more specifically, finished ceremonies that can be either family-led or clergy-led. With parts for a leader, the parents, and traditionally bestowed honors such as “sandek,” Celebrating [[Brit Shalom]] is intended to be used as a prayer book and guide during the service. Guests can each have their own copy so they can follow along and participate in responsive readings. There is a place at the front of the book where parents can personalize guest copies with baby’s photo and details, making Celebrating Brit Shalom a memento that attendees can take home.   
Moss and Wald teamed up for ''Celebrating Brit Shalom'' after identifying a growing population of young families that are seeking information on alternative bris and, more specifically, finished ceremonies that can be either family-led or clergy-led. With parts for a leader, the parents, and traditionally bestowed honors such as “sandek,” ''Celebrating Brit Shalom'' is intended to be used as a prayer book and guide during the service. Guests can each have their own copy so they can follow along and participate in responsive readings. There is a place at the front of the book where parents can personalize guest copies with baby’s photo and details, making ''Celebrating Brit Shalom'' a memento that attendees can take home.   
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{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Brit Shalom]]
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{{LINKS}}
* [http://www.celebratingbritshalom.com/ Book website]
* [http://www.celebratingbritshalom.com/ Book website]
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