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Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav PesachPaysach Krohn, Thisthis web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person. (He may also try to sell you one of his many books. ATAt least you may get them autographed :-)

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

If you do, eventually become a mohel, I may ask you for some "tips" :-( :-(

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person. (He may also try to sell you one of his many books. AT least you may get them autographed :-)

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

If you do, eventually become a mohel, I may ask you for some "tips" :-( :-(

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Paysach Krohn, this web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person. (He may also try to sell you one of his many books. At least you may get them autographed :-)

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

If you do, eventually become a mohel, I may ask you for some "tips" :-( :-(

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Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person. (He may also try to sell you one of his many books. AT least you may get them autographed :-)

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

If you do, eventually become a mohel, I may ask you for some "tips" :-( :-(

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person.

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person. (He may also try to sell you one of his many books. AT least you may get them autographed :-)

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

If you do, eventually become a mohel, I may ask you for some "tips" :-( :-(

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Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person.

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info [here].2here.

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person.

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info [here].2

Probably the best option is to learn from a mohel or get good advice from a good mohel. The best and most friendliest Mohel I know is Rav Pesach Krohn, This web site has his number and email. I know that he's busy doing britot and lecturing, but, at worst, if he can't train you, I'm quite certain he will advise and, if appropriate, recommend you to the right person.

Another possibility is to contact his son in law, Rav Ephra'im Perlstein, who is also a mohel, info here.

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