Brit mila
To save brit milah, it's time to end a controversial circumcision practice - opinion
Protecting brit milah means separating the covenant from a risky practice that Jewish law does not require.
Third complaint filed against man suspected of causing infant's death after circumcision
Mohel arrested for death of baby linked to circumcision
Infant hospitalized with herpes after circumcision involving direct oral suction
3-week-old baby hospitalized with brain infection after brit gone wrong
Evidence of newborn herpes infections accompanied by brain infections and their connection to the 'oral suction' in circumcisions have been widely described in medical history for the past 200 years.
Does an international campaign to ban brit mila contribute to antisemitism?
What is deemed as an attack on a fundamental ethic of Judaism can be construed as an assault on the Jewish people.
Belgian MP to submit legislation to protect circumcision
‘Brit milah is under attack in Belgium,’ says Michael Freilich
First Jewish circumcision ceremony held in the United Arab Emirates
The ceremony was for the child of a Jewish couple who moved to Abu Dahbi for work.
Brit on the Fourth of July
Beth and Paul White, from New Rochelle, New York became Israel's newest citizens just in time to attend the brit mila of their sabra grandchild.
Bris brings hope to Ethiopian community
“After this we broke out in spontaneous singing and dancing,” said Raziel. “Elijah the Prophet brings generations together, and his presence was definitely felt.”
Open your hearts to fertility-challenged couples
In standard Israeli discourse, acceptance to a community is usually based on common ideological, religious and national issues.
The Serbian connection
Israeli scholar: Baby Circumcision increases risk of cot death
An Israel-born genetics scholar from Britain published a study claiming circumcision of boys increases the risk of cot death, but a prominent Dutch pediatrician dismissed his findings as “nonsense.”
Mohel bill cut from ministers' agenda
The bill is intended to protect parents in the case of botched circumcisions