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'''Lisa Braver Moss''' is the author of numerous essays and books that question [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]].  
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'''Lisa Braver Moss''' is the author of numerous essays and books that question [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]]. She is working toward the open inclusion of non-circumcising families in Jewish life.
  
She is co-author, with [[Rebecca Wald]], of [[Celebrating Brit Shalom]], a book of ceremonies and music for Jewish families opting out of [[circumcision]]. She is also author of [[The Measure of His Grief]] (2010), the first novel ever to explore [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]].
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Lisa is co-author, with [[Rebecca Wald]], of [[Celebrating Brit Shalom]], a book of ceremonies and music for Jewish families opting out of [[circumcision]]. She is also author of [[The Measure of His Grief]] (2010), the first novel ever to explore [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]].
  
Lisa conceived and spearheaded the movement toward open inclusion of non-circumcising families in Jewish life.
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She conceived and spearheaded the movement toward open inclusion of non-circumcising families in Jewish life.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 20 April 2015

Lisa Braver Moss

Lisa Braver Moss is the author of numerous essays and books that question Jewish circumcision. She is working toward the open inclusion of non-circumcising families in Jewish life.

Lisa is co-author, with Rebecca Wald, of Celebrating Brit Shalom, a book of ceremonies and music for Jewish families opting out of circumcision. She is also author of The Measure of His Grief (2010), the first novel ever to explore Jewish circumcision.

She conceived and spearheaded the movement toward open inclusion of non-circumcising families in Jewish life.

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