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Rabbi David
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Rabbi David Kedmi - Certified MohelSpring Valley, New YorkRabbi David Kedmi acts as a Certified Mohel and performs circumcisions, a rite known as Brit Milah, in New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Rabbi David Kedmi specializes in this ancient, delicate rite and provides warm, caring, skillful service that adds to the celebration of the occasion. Trained in Israel by noted rabbis and mohalim, Rabbi David Kedmi served his internship in various hospitals in Jerusalem and went to Athens, Greece, to put his talents to work after he received certification. After working as an assistant to a community rabbi in Athens, Rabbi David Kedmi relocated to the United States, where he continued his studies in Judaism and learned the most current medical procedures used to perform circumcisions. Today, 25 years later, Rabbi David Kedmi serves clients from all sects of Judaism, including Orthodox, Reformed, Conservative, and unaffiliated Jews. The people who seek his expertise work in a wide variety of professions and include the Jewish religious community, physicians, and a number of celebrities. Dedicated to both serving in his profession and employing his gifts for social good, Rabbi David Kedmi supports a host of organizations dedicated to the Jewish people that strive to instill in them a strong education and a proud sense of Jewish identity. He supports AMIT (Americans for Israel and Torah), the UJA-Federation of New York, NCSY (formerly known as the National Conference of Synagogue Youth), the National Council of Young Israel, the Israel Defense Forces, and New York’s Yeshiva University. In addition, Rabbi David Kedmi contributes to local charities, such as the Volunteer Ambulance Corps, as well as Israeli organizations such as the Children’s Village of Jerusalem, a group that provides children at risk in Israel with material and emotional support. Rabbi David Kedmi takes a great interest in current events and reads extensively to keep abreast of current events that affect the global Jewish community. When he is not busy with his professional duties, he enjoys traveling and attending performances at the theater. A music aficionado, Rabbi David Kedmi enjoys a wide range of styles, from light rock to liturgical and Chassidic. Rabbi David Kedmi's Schools |
