THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 16, 1981 11 Circumcision in the Arctic TORONTO (JTA) — His- tory was made recently in the Arctic city of Yel- lowknife, in Canada's Northwest Territories. The event was the circumcision of Nathaniel Moll, son of David and Marianne Moll, in the home of Harold and Zelda Glick. Rabbi D. Post- one of Calgary, Alberta, of- ficiated. Another first on that oc- casion was the presence of a minyan, the first time that at least 10 Jews were pre- sent at the same place in Yellowknife. The city has a )opulation of 10,000 but -- there is only one Jewish family,_the Glicks. A hand- ful of Israelis and Canadian Jews frequent the city, hold- ing various jobs or assign- ments with different levels of government. Present at the event were individuals and couples from Cambridge Bay, Ran- kin Inlet and Edmonton, and a grandmother all the way from St. Catherines, Ontario in the Niagara Peninsula. The Glicks pre- pared a buffet supper of Arc- tic char for the guests. 1)1 A 1..11'101 1 '11E FE c Canadian Doctors Report Decrease in Circumcisions CHICAGO — More Canadian doctors are listen- ing to medical authorities who maintain that routine circumciscons are unwar- ranted and may pose hazards to newborn boys, according to a report in Pediatrics, a publication of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The circumcision rate in Canada now averages 50 percent and is much lower in some provinces. The cir- cumcision rate in the United States is estimated to be 80 percent. The Corn- mission on Professional and Hospital Actitivies in Ann Arbor estimated that last year in the U.S. some 1,494,000 circumcisions were performed, a number that has remained fully steady during the last sev- eral years. 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