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− | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a London-based Jewish rabbi and [[mohel]]. He is a member of the Initiation Society, which trains mohels to perform [[Brit Milah| ritual circumcision]].<ref name="pope2024">{{REFnews | + | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a London-based Jewish rabbi and [[mohel]]. He is a member of the [http://www.initiationsociety.net/ Initiation Society], which trains mohels to perform [[Brit Milah| ritual circumcision]].<ref name="pope2024">{{REFnews |
|title=London rabbi arrested in Ireland over ‘illegal’ circumcision of non-Jewish babies | |title=London rabbi arrested in Ireland over ‘illegal’ circumcision of non-Jewish babies | ||
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Jonathan Abraham is a London-based Jewish rabbi and mohel. He is a member of the Initiation Society, which trains mohels to perform ritual circumcision.[1] He is not a registered medical practitioner.[2]
Rabbi Abraham went to Dublin, Ireland where he allegedly performed a circumcision on a non-Jewish infant boy. This is alleged to be a violation of the Medical Practitioners Act (2007), which allows Jewish boys to have a less rigorous standard of safety in surgery than other boys.[1]
References
- ↑ a b Pope, Felix (2 August 2024)."London rabbi arrested in Ireland over ‘illegal’ circumcision of non-Jewish babies", Jewish Chronicle.
- ↑ Tuite, Tom (22 August 2024)."Rabbi charged with performing illegal circumcision on baby boy allowed to return to London on €60,000 bail", The Irish Times. Retrieved 8 November 2024.