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Fulfilling the commandment of circumcision means taking the ordinary body of a human being and transforming it into something holy that has been brought into the covenant/treaty of Hashem’s people.
In this week's Torah reading, we are informed, almost in passing, of the commandment regarding circumcision of male children at the age of eight days. This commandment, which has existed forever in ...
What became the religion/theology/belief system of the forefathers of Israel namely Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? It’s beneficial for the believer (Those called by the GOD of Abraham) to find the answer ...
Since Abraham’s circumcision at the ripe age of 99 (Genesis 17:7), Jews have maintained the holy covenant by circumcising their infant boys. Beyond the traditional aspect, circumcision has a solid ...
Male circumcision is known and practiced in the cultures of many peoples. In Judaism it is a religious requirement, based on a Divine command: "This is My covenant which you shall keep; every male ...
We read in this week’s parasha, Tazria, “On the eighth day the flesh of the foreskin shall be circumcised” (Leviticus 12:3). This comes in a section of Torah about regulations regarding mothers and ...
For many couples, having a baby is a spiritual experience. For Jews, there's another, religious, element that is intrinsic to the Jewish identity. Nearly all Jewish parents have their baby boys ...