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70 percent
of American
males are
circumcised.

Goldman said he has received
"hundreds" of calls from parents
concerned about circumcising their
infant sons.
But those who perform the rite
say that throwing out circumcision is
unacceptable.
"God, in His infinite wisdom,
gives us this commandment and we
have to take it at face value, same as
with kashrut, same as with Shabbat,"
said Cantor Glantz.
He said that, aside from being a
commandment from God, circumci-
sion is an integral part of Jewish life,
a mitzvah that connects Jews from
one generation to another and from
one place to the next. Glantz also
pointed out that circumcision is
considered a safe procedure that
causes momentary discomfort for the
child.
He also theorizes that the Jews in c-/\
the anti-circumcision movement
have become self-hating, eschewing
most traditional Jewish practices
while convincing others to do the
same.
"I feel sorry for them," he said.

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say that circumcision retains conti-
nuity?" he asked. "Circumcision is
not accomplishing the mission of
maintaining Judaism."
To remedy the situation, Cohen
suggests that parents consider an
alternative ceremony to the brit
milah, one that is more like a
female baby naming. Goldman, the
Boston psychologist, simply wants
to open up discussion about the
topic.
"The main thing is, let's talk
about this," Goldman said. "An
integral part of Judaism is to have
open discussion, to not inflict pain,
to not mark or alter the human
body, to act ethically, to place
ethics above doctrine. Let's see what
we have and allow for open discus-
sion."

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