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Rabbi Hayim Leiter

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Rabbi Hayim Leiter,

Jewish News Syndicate

Opinion

The actions of a short-sighted few are endangering the practice of brit milah

If, outside Israel, the law is that a bris must be performed by a medical professional, then they are the only ones who can do it.

May 16, 2025 16:10
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A Charedi mohel performs a circumcision in Mea She'arim, Israel (Image: Flash90)
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It seems that brit milah is under attack again.

Police in Antwerp, Belgium, raided the home of two Charedi mohels in the morning hours of May 14, confiscating their knives and demanding a list of the circumcisions done in the past year.

The Jewish community there was stunned, and the European Jewish Association claimed that this crosses another red line, having struggled with issues of shechita (ritual slaughter) for quite some time. But this case is not a clear-cut example of antisemitism as has happened in other parts of the world.

A little less than a year ago, a mohel from the United Kingdom was arrested in Ireland for performing circumcision. The charge against him was impersonating a medical professional.