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    Related: Baby Learns 'Head Butt' Greeting From Family Cats and It's the Sweetest Thing ... There are few moments as magical as the first time you bring your new baby home. I well remember the ...

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    “When you have four cats,” the caption reads, “the baby learns to head bump as a greeting. In the clip, the baby lowers his head and bumps it agains the cat. Baby heads being about the same ...

  4. Zeved habat - Wikipedia

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    In the Torah ceremony, a Torah scroll is taken out of the ark and the baby's hands are placed on the Torah handle. In the tallit ceremony, honorees fold each corner of a tallit over or around the newborn. [2] Other customs include the addition of a special greeting at the start of the ceremony. [29]

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    A newborn baby is going viral for his grumpy facial expressions. Rachel Paula Abrahamson. December 2, 2024 at 5:17 PM. Kyrie Williams isn’t even 1 month old — and he’s already fed up.

  6. Shalom Zachar - Wikipedia

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    The location of the gathering is determined by where the father of the new baby spends Shabbat, since he presides over the event. Thus, a Shalom Zachar usually takes place in the home of the newborn (even if the newborn is still in the hospital), although it may also take place at the home of grandparents, in-laws, or even friends with whom the ...

  7. Barasala - Wikipedia

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    Barasala (also Namakarana Dolarohana or Naam Karan, or spelled Balasare) is a traditional ceremony of naming a newborn baby among Hindu communities of India. Jews celebrate this ceremony in the name of Javed Habat or Brit Mila. It resembles the Christian baptism ceremony, and was also celebrated in ancient Greece and Persia.