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Perhaps they are referring to the inyanidea mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Rema Yoreh Deah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

Perhaps they are referring to the inyan mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Rema Yoreh Deah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

Perhaps they are referring to the idea mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Rema Yoreh Deah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

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Perhaps they are referring to the inyan mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Yoreh De’ah 265:12Rema Yoreh Deah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

Perhaps they are referring to the inyan mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Yoreh De’ah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

Perhaps they are referring to the inyan mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Rema Yoreh Deah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.

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Perhaps they are referring to the inyan mentioned here.

That is one shouldn't invite anyone to a bris as declining such an invitation would be bad (Yoreh De’ah 265:12). But if you don't receive an invitation at all, one can choose not to show up.