Rabbi Yisroel Spitz Mohel Mimcha is a mohel service based in Monsey, New York, specializing in the traditional Jewish ritual of brit milah. The practice involves the circumcision of newborn Jewish boys, a deeply significant religious ceremony that requires both technical skill and spiritual sensitivity. Rabbi Yisroel Spitz brings expertise and a respectful approach to each procedure, ensuring the ritual is performed according to halachic standards while providing care tailored to the needs of the family.
Operating in the Monsey community, Rabbi Spitz offers mohel services that blend tradition with attentiveness to the comfort of the infant and parents. The role of a mohel is not only surgical but also ceremonial, guiding families through a meaningful rite of passage. Rabbi Yisroel Spitz’s approach emphasizes clear communication and support throughout the process, facilitating an experience that honors the cultural and religious importance of the brit milah.
Families seeking mohel services in the Monsey area can contact Rabbi Yisroel Spitz for arrangements. The service includes preparation for the ceremony, performance of the circumcision, and post-procedure care instructions. This ensures that the ritual is completed with attention to both religious observance and health considerations, reflecting the comprehensive responsibilities of a mohel in the community.


































