Rabbi Falik Schtroks C.M.
Board Certified Mohel | Servicing the pacific northwest and beyond.
☏ Phone: 604-729-4111 | ✉ Email: Mohel@C4J.ca
Congratulations! You have brought a new life into the world. This is a very exciting time for you, your family and your new baby. In Jewish Tradition entering a son into his heritage is done through an eternal celebration passed down from parents to children, of Brit Milah - Ritual circumcision.
Brit Milah is an important time, and your son’s well-being is my first priority. I am here to answer your questions, put you at ease, and guide you through the process. With over 30 years of experience, you can be sure that the procedure will be done with utmost precision, in the most pain free manner, completed in a few seconds, and almost never is any after care needed. There are no clamps or extra devices used in my practice, sparing your child from unnecessary pain.
Please feel free to reach out with your questions and concerns.
Wishing you well,
Rabbi Falik Schtroks
Rabbi Schtroks was certified by the Initiation Society (founded 1745) and by the office of the Chief Rabbi (U.K.) in 1987, and he has been practicing since.
from the professionals:
errol raff, md
“Rabbi Schtroks exceeded our wildest expectations explaining methodically, confidently and patiently what he was doing, the significance of each step and then carried each out without hesitation, with firmness, confidence and competence. Our son healed well and quickly. The procedure itself…”
David Chapman, Md
“Rabbi Falik Schtroks is an excellent mohel. I have observed his technique close up, as a father and as a sandek, and can tell you that he does an excellent job. When choosing a mohel, I wanted someone who could do a bris according to Halacha. I am a physician, so I also wanted a mohel who…”
Marvin Huberman, md
“As a father and grandfather who has used Rabbi Schtroks as a Mohel on many occasions, and also as a physician who has participated in many surgical procedures, I am very happy to commend Rabbi Schtroks’s works as a Mohel, both from the technical point of view…”