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"Sometimes, it doesn't always work," he says. "When you're reattaching a portion where you include nerves, sometimes the nerves don't heal well beyond where you reattached it. So there are limitations for sure."
On his website, Rabbi Rosenberg says he is recognized as a "certified [[mohel]] by the [https://www.bizapedia.com/ny/american-board-of-ritual-circumcision-inc.html American Board of Ritual Circumcision]." His site also says "a doctor's medical circumcision, usually performed in the hospital, is not considered valid according to Jewish law."
"That is extraordinarily serious and is extraordinarily rare," said attorney [[David Llewellyn]]. Llewellyn handles cases involving injury during circumcision — injury brought on by both doctors in the hospital and mohels in religious ceremonies.