Travel Limits — How Far Will Rabbi Glantz Travel for a Bris?
"I will drive to where I am needed within reason."
That's the short answer — but the honest answer is: much depends on the schedule, which can vary greatly week to week. It is best to simply call Rabbi Glantz at 215-439-5033 to discuss the particulars rather than assume Rabbi Glantz can or cannot serve you.
The Usual Service Area
Rabbi Glantz's regular service area covers Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, and Maryland — most britot are within driving distance of the Philadelphia region.
Further Out? Just Ask.
In some cases, Rabbi Glantz may be able to recommend someone closer to your area. That said, he has performed britot in most East Coast states — and families have arranged flights and hotel accommodations to bring him to them, both inside and outside the U.S.
If you are outside the typical service area, the worst that happens when you call is a warm conversation and a referral. Don't rule it out before asking.
FAQs Related to Travel & Logistics
Several travel-and-scheduling questions come up so often they live in the FAQ page — including how far in advance to book, what happens if your timing changes after the baby arrives, and what to do if you live in a hospital or hotel rather than at home.