Why are Jewish babies named on the eighth day?

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2026-07-17 22:45

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Jewish babies are named on the eighth day because it is a tradition based on the circumcision ceremony, known as the brit milah, which is typically performed on the eighth day after birth according to Jewish law. The naming ceremony is often incorporated into the brit milah celebration.

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