IPA: /brɪθ/
KK: /brɪθ/
A Jewish ceremony that involves the removal of the foreskin from a baby boy, usually performed on the eighth day after birth.
The family celebrated the brith with friends and relatives gathered for the special occasion.
The word 'brith' originates from Old English 'brith', meaning birth or the act of being born. It is related to the concept of coming into existence or the beginning of life.
Think of 'brith' as the moment of 'birth' — it directly connects to the idea of coming into existence.