- A
mohel (Hebrew: מוֹהֵל [
moˈhel], Ashke****
pronunciation [ˈmɔɪ.əl], plural: מוֹהֲלִים
mohalim [mo.haˈlim],
Imperial Aramaic: מוֹהֲלָא mohala, "cir****ciser")...
- by a
trained specialist called a
mohel. Typically,
mohels record the cir****cisions they have
performed in
small mohel books,
which have
become especially...
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dubbed Sherman the "busiest
mohel in New York." The
Jewish Telegraphic Agency named Sherman one of "America's Top
Mohels". In 2012, he
estimated that...
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strictly religious (dati) nor
secular (hiloni).
Their affinity is
mainly to
mohels and
rabbis of
Orthodox Judaism (for
their brit milah, bar mitzvah, and weddings)...
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between God and the
Jewish people. Today, it is
generally performed by a
mohel on the
eighth day
after the infant's
birth and is
followed by a celebratory...
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Rishonim Acharonim Religious roles Rabbi Rebbe Posek Hazzan Dayan Rosh
yeshiva Mohel Kohen Culture and
education Brit
Zeved habat Pidyon haben Bar and bat mitzvah...
- endor****t. In 2015, de
Blasio repealed a
public health requirement that
mohels inform parents of the
risks of
metzitzah b'peh, an oral cir****cision ritual...
- at
places like bar
mitzvahs and
small parties,
later shifting to bars. A
mohel paid him to
write jokes. At the age of 13, he co-wrote a
rough draft of...
- non-Orthodox
Judaism allow female mohels,
called mohalot (Hebrew: מוֹהֲלוֹת, the
plural of מוֹהֶלֶת mohelet,
feminine of
mohel),
without restriction. In 1984...
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Paysach J.
Krohn (born
January 29, 1945) is an
Orthodox Jewish rabbi,
mohel (practitioner of
Jewish cir****cision), author, and lecturer. His lectures...