Noun
the Jewish rite of circumcision performed on a male child on the eighth day of his life
Source: WordNetAfter a groundout by Topsy Hartsel moved Schreckengost to third, Bris Lord singled to left and drove Ossee home with an unearned run. Source: Internet
All mohalim are instructed to tell the parents exactly how the bris will be performed and are responsible for disinfecting their mouths prior to performing the mitzvah. Source: Internet
BBC Radio 3 commonly makes use of three ISDN BRIs to carry 320 kbit/s audio stream for live outside broadcasts. Source: Internet
In 1856, Frenchman Jean-Marie Le Bris made the first powered flight, by having his glider "L'Albatros artificiel" pulled by a horse on a beach. Source: Internet
Sydney’s Rabbi Yehuda Niasoff was concerned about catching a commercial flight to the NSW north coast to perform a bris due to the coronavirus. Source: Internet
Although the WCY has been in production for 25 years, it was never monetized and the publication format has become outdated, Bris adds. Source: Internet