I am expecting to organise a brit soon (bezrat hashem) and I am trying to think ahead and make plans to the extent that that is possible. Specifically considering...
Elana H. replied:
Mohel- 800-1000₪ Catered food for 50 ppl which was just dropped off at our shul- 2500₪ Plasticwear and decore- 500₪ We did all set up and breakdown ourselves and we did it in our small local shul so we didn't need to pay for a hall or anything.
Danielle M. replied:
Hi Alexandra Benjamin. We used Hillel Maizels(0547601015), who cost 1000 and was excellent. Totally put my mind at rest. We did the brit at Harutzim on Yad Harutzim. Sit down meal for approximately 50 was 3,500, plus tip. Really recommend them. It wasn't much more than holy bagels. B'shaah tovah!
James K. replied:
Hillel Maizels is an awesome rabbi
Efrat B. replied:
Holy Bagel has their pricing on their website.
Hannah B. replied:
Great photographer who did my baby's Brit a year ago is Sophie Golding of Sophie's photography. Happy to send you a few of my pics for you to check out
Debby D. replied:
Check with Holy Bagel they do set up and clean up and all the papergoods, there is a minimum # check website http://www.holybagel.com/קייטרינג
A question for the Germans among us: Asking for a friend in Germany. He and his wife are expecting a baby in 3 weeks. They want to do a brit, but the mother is not...
Eva S. replied:
I think, I heard that this rabbi also does Brit Mila, even though the baby is not jewish. Anyway I think it is a good idea to contact him... http://www.beschneidung-mohel.de via kontakt on his page