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[[File:Aaron Jesin.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aaron Jesin, Doctor and Ritual Child Circumciser]] | [[File:Aaron Jesin.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aaron Jesin, Doctor and Ritual Child Circumciser]] | ||
− | '''Aaron Jesin''' is a | + | '''Aaron Jesin''' is a Toronto-based medical doctor who also doubles as a ''[[mohel]]'', or a religious child circumciser. Being a ''mohel'' and a circumciser of non-Jewish babies, [[circumcision]] is one of Aaron Jesin's main sources of income. As someone who circumcises under the guise of medicine, he touts the "medical benefits of circumcision." According to his own website, Jesin has been a mohel since 1978, and he has since performed over 10,000 circumcisions. |
== [[Metzitzah b'peh]] (oral suction) == | == [[Metzitzah b'peh]] (oral suction) == | ||
− | Jesin used [ | + | Jesin used [[Metzitzah b'peh]] in his circumcisions for approximately five years before an encounter with Rabbi Moshe Tendler, who advocated the use of gloves and a sterile glass tube. Jesin said he has since performed circumcisions with those accessories. Jesin said that in the rare case that a family insists on [[Metzitzah b'peh]] today, he asks the father to perform that part of the ritual.<ref>{{REFnews |
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== Links and affiliations == | == Links and affiliations == | ||
− | On his website, Jesin links to [[Circlist]], a [[circumfetishism|circumfetishist]] organization. He also links to [[Brian J. Morris]]'s website | + | On his website, Jesin links to [[Circlist]], a [[circumfetishism|circumfetishist]] organization. He also links to [[Brian J. Morris]]'s website. |
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
− | The information for this article can be found directly on Aaron Jesin's webpage | + | The information for this article can be found directly on Aaron Jesin's webpage: |
− | * http://www.drjesin.com/ | + | * {{REFweb |
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+ | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
+ | * [[Brit Milah]] | ||
+ | * [[Canada]] | ||
+ | * [[Circumcised doctors]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 14 April 2024
Aaron Jesin is a Toronto-based medical doctor who also doubles as a mohel, or a religious child circumciser. Being a mohel and a circumciser of non-Jewish babies, circumcision is one of Aaron Jesin's main sources of income. As someone who circumcises under the guise of medicine, he touts the "medical benefits of circumcision." According to his own website, Jesin has been a mohel since 1978, and he has since performed over 10,000 circumcisions.
Contents
Metzitzah b'peh (oral suction)
Jesin used Metzitzah b'peh in his circumcisions for approximately five years before an encounter with Rabbi Moshe Tendler, who advocated the use of gloves and a sterile glass tube. Jesin said he has since performed circumcisions with those accessories. Jesin said that in the rare case that a family insists on Metzitzah b'peh today, he asks the father to perform that part of the ritual.[1]
Links and affiliations
On his website, Jesin links to Circlist, a circumfetishist organization. He also links to Brian J. Morris's website.
Resources
The information for this article can be found directly on Aaron Jesin's webpage:
-
Dr. Aaron Jesin
. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
See also
References
- ↑ Berkman, Seth (14 October 2012)."Circumcision Rite Goes Unregulated Outside New York", Forward.com. Retrieved 21 January 2013.