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A mohel, or mo'el, is a Jewish
ritual circumcisor who performs a
brit milah ritual circumcision on the penis of a male who
is to enter the Jewish covenant.
Biblical origins
For Jews this is mandated, as it
is prescribed in the Torah:
In the book of Genesis as a mark of the Covenant between God
and the descendants of Abraham: "Throughout all generations,
every male shall be circumcised when he is eight days
old...This shall be my covenant in your flesh, an eternal
covenant. The uncircumcised male whose foreskin has not been
circumcised, shall have his soul cut off from his people; he
has broken my Covenant" (Genesis 17:1-14),
In Leviticus: "God spoke to
Moses, telling him to speak to the Israelites: When a woman
conceives and gives birth to a boy...And on the eighth day,
the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised."
Functions
In modern-day Judaism,
circumcision is usually performed by a specially trained
mohel, a specialist in circumcisions and the rituals
surrounding the procedure. Biblically, the infant's father is
commanded to perform the circumcision himself. However, as
most fathers are not comfortable or do not have the training,
they designate a mohel as a delegate. It is customary, that if
possible, a mohel will perform his first circumcision on his
own son, under the supervision of his own teacher.
The Reform and Conservative movements also train and accredit
mohelim—they may even be medical doctors.
also
see:
Jewish Denver Colorado
Mohel Directory |