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Jewish circumcision

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Peri'ah: Wikify.
== Peri'ah ==
At birth, the [[foreskin]] is adhered to the [[glans]] by a [[synechia]] like a nail to a finger. ''[[Periah| Peri'ah]]'' (a Hebrew word that means "opening") is a second stage that was later added to the original milah procedure, which involves ripping the adhering mucous membrane from the glans, and removing [[foreskin ]] as far as the base of the [[glans]] (AKA the corona) so that it is completely and permanently exposed. <ref>{{REFbook
|last=Cohen
|first=Shaye J. D.
|publisher={{UNI|Oxford University|Oxon}} Press
|isbn=0-19-517674-X
|quote=For obvious reasons this was anathema to the rabbis: tantamount to rejection of [[Judaism ]] and defiance of rabbinic authority.
|accessdate=2011-09-23
|note=
|publisher={{UNI|Oxford University|Oxon}} Press
|isbn=0-19-517674-X
|quote=Foreskin stretching (called "uncircumcision," or [[epispasm]]) appears to have been a common practice among Hellenized Jewish men...
|accessdate=2011-09-23
|note=
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