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Revision as of 14:24, 3 August 2022
Eldad Stobezki is an Israeli-born son of parents who fled Nazi Germany, but found his home in Germany as an adult through the love of his life partner (now husband).[1]
Stobezki is linguist[2], author, translator and Intactivist.
Video
At the conference on the 10th anniversary of the "Cologne circumcision court judgment", "Genital autonomy and child protection", he gave a lecture at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.[1]
“ | The longer I thought about circumcision, the more I felt a rejection of my religion. Today I know that injustice was done to me and it continues to happen undisturbed I cannot excuse or forgive this mutilation. When I speak out clearly about it, I notice how my Jewish dialogue partners cringe inwardly. This is the state of affairs. – Eldad Stobezki |
External links
- Facebook profile. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
References
- ↑ a b (17 May 2022).
Rückblick Tagung in Mainz – Rede von Eldad Stobezki
[Review of the conference in Mainz – Speech by Eldad Stobezki] (German), Prepuce.ch. Retrieved 1 August 2022. - ↑ El, Eugen (2 April 2019)."
Ich bin froh, Ostjude zu sein
" [I'm glad to be an Eastern Jew
] (German), Jüdische Allgemeine. Retrieved 3 August 2022.