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Jewish circumcision

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}}</ref> The circumcision is conducted by a traditional circumciser called a ''[[mohel]]'' in a ritual known as a ''bris.'' There are three stages in how a traditional Jewish circumcision is now performed; these are ''milah'', ''peri'ah'', and ''metsitsah b'peh''.
 
The Jewish Reform Movement attempted to abolish ritual circumcision in the late 19th Century.<ref>{{REFbook
|last=Romberg
|first=Rosemary
|init=
|author-link=Rosemary_Romberg
|year=2021
|title=Circumcision: The Painful Dilemma
|url=
|work=
|editor=Ulf Dunkel
|edition=Second, Revised
|volume=
|chapter=Circumcision and Judaism
|scope=
|page=107
|pages=
|location=
|publisher=Kindle
|ISBN=23:979-8683021252
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|accessdate=2023-08-30
|note=
}}</ref>
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