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Progressive movements suspend circumcision ceremonies while Orthodox minimises attendance

Progressive Mohalim 'consider the preferable course is to suspend all circumcision activity for the present time'

March 26, 2020 10:48
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Attendance at Orthodox circumcisions is to be restricted to a bare minimum, while the Progressive movements are suspending the ceremony altogether. 

It follows the latest restrictions on government gatherings announced earlier this week. 

The JC understands that circumcisions conducted by mohalim from the Initiation Society — which oversees Orthodox britot across the country — will be restricted to the parents of the baby and the mohel.

In ordinary times, a circumcision would typically feature the sandak, often a grandfather, who would hold the baby during the ritual, and the kvaters (godparents), who bring the baby to the sandak. 
It is also usual to have a minyan present.