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'''Ilene A. Gelbaum''', CNM, ({{LifeData|birth=1946|birthplace=Brooklyn, NY |birthcountry=USA|death=|deathplace= {{USSC}}|deathcountry=}}) is a retired certified advanced practice nurse-midwife and a promoter of male infant [[circumcision]] from Anaheim, California. | '''Ilene A. Gelbaum''', CNM, ({{LifeData|birth=1946|birthplace=Brooklyn, NY |birthcountry=USA|death=|deathplace= {{USSC}}|deathcountry=}}) is a retired certified advanced practice nurse-midwife and a promoter of male infant [[circumcision]] from Anaheim, California. | ||
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Gelbaum also practices as a mohelet or female [[mohel]].<ref>{{REFweb | Gelbaum also practices as a mohelet or female [[mohel]].<ref>{{REFweb |
Revision as of 00:25, 27 September 2023
Ilene A. Gelbaum, CNM, (born 1946 in Brooklyn, NY, USA) is a retired certified advanced practice nurse-midwife and a promoter of male infant circumcision from Anaheim, California.
Gelbaum is associated with Kaiser Permanente.[1]
Gelbaum also practices as a mohelet or female mohel.[2] [3]
Video
Peace Corps in Sri Lanka
Celebrating Hanukkah in Sri Lanka
Publications
- Gelbaum I. Circumcision. To educate, not indoctrinate—a mandate for certified nurse-midwives. J Nurse Midwifery. March 1992; 37(3 (2 Suppl)): 97S-113-S. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- Gelbaum I. Circumcision. Refining a traditional surgical technique. J Nurse Midwifery. March 1993; (38 (2 Suppl)): 18S-30S. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
References
- ↑
Ilene Gelbaum, CNM
. Retrieved 26 September 2023. - ↑
Mohel USA
. Retrieved 26 September 2023. - ↑ Hekman, Alma (16 August 2010).
Mohelot and Brit Milah: Does it matter if a woman wields the knife?
, Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 26 September 2023.