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Belgian police raid mohelim’s homes over circumcision complaint

The raids follow a police complaint against six circumcisers in Antwerp over the alleged use of a controversial traditional technique

May 15, 2025 14:45
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Belgian police have raided a the home of several mohels after allegations they were using a controversial circumcision method (Pictured: An infant boy ahead of his circumcision in Haifa, Israel; Image: Getty)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Police in Belgium have raided the homes of several mohelim in Antwerp following a legal complaint lodged by a local Jewish critic of the practice of brit milah [ritual circumcision].

At least one mohel, Rabbi Aharon Eckstein - one of the country’s most experienced practitioners - had his home searched in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with police confiscating his circumcision instruments, according to reports confirmed by JNS.

“They didn’t say much,” Eckstein told the outlet. “They just looked through the place and took my kit.”

Despite the raid, he said he plans to continue performing circumcisions, “because I have not been told not to.”