Power of a Jewish Name
In Jewish tradition naming your child’s Jewishly is not just an arbitrary choice . The center letters of the Hebrew word for soul, neshamah, are
shem meaning ‘name’. The name essentially carries code for the spiritual life
force of this child’s soul energy.
It is for that reason that a Jewish name is considered divinely chosen
and the parents' choice should not be overly swayed by others because specifically parents are
given the ability to identify the code for their child’s soul.
Mazel tov!
As part of Rabbi Mendel Bluming’s position in Potomac, Maryland, he officiates at life cycle occasions including Brisses and baby namings and encourages all Jewish parents to give their children a traditional Jewish name.
As part of Rabbi Mendel Bluming’s position in Potomac, Maryland, he officiates at life cycle occasions including Brisses and baby namings and encourages all Jewish parents to give their children a traditional Jewish name.