Head of Jewish community of Denmark says possible legislation making non-medical procedures illegal the worst threat to the country's Jews since World War II

Head of Jewish community of Denmark says possible legislation making non-medical procedures illegal the worst threat to the country's Jews since World War II

Jews in country rely on circumcisers from Australia to perform ceremony, but a coronavirus travel ban prevents them from coming

Traveling from the western border with Europe to the far-flung eastern reaches close to Japan, Dr. Yeshaya Shafit, Russia's only dedicated mohel, does about 10 procedures a week

The New York Times: US Jews are increasingly turning to female mohels, many of whom are doctors but not all rabbis, to circumcise their newborns

Cases reported since September from 'metzitzah b’peh,' infants were hospitalized, received intravenous antiviral drugs and are now recovering

Chabad rabbi from Berlin performs procedure in United Arab Emirates capital for family that had previously lived in Germany

After Center Party votes to back legislation barring practice, Jewish leader warns 'it will be completely impossible to live as a Jew or a Muslim in Sweden'

At event for Jewish community, PM meets septuagenarian Felix Gelfer, who took the Hebrew name Yonatan after Netanyahu's late IDF commando brother

70-year-old Terry Brazier says he was too busy talking with the nurse to realize mistake: 'It was a real surprise'

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