
Rabbis: Circumcision Death Investigation Could Force Mohels Underground
Article here. Excerpt:
'This week, the Brooklyn district attorney confirmed that prosecutors are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a two-week old infant who died last fall in Brooklyn after he contracted herpes from a religious circumcision at Maimonides Medical Center. Now, rabbis are worried that the investigation may send mohels who perform the metzitzah b’peh ritual into back alley circumcisions: “The worst thing that could happen is if the authorities regulate this practice, then it could go underground,” Rabbi David Zwiebel, the executive vice president of Agudath Israel of America, told the Times.
"I think the practice would continue, but there could be significant difficulty in gathering evidence. I would hope that our government officials take steps in conjunction with the community," he said. The cause of death for the boy, who died last September, was listed as "disseminated herpes simplex virus Type 1, complicating ritual circumcision with oral suction."
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Rabbi Zwiebel believes roughly two-thirds of newborn boys in the city’s Orthodox communities are circumcised through metzizah b’ peh, in which a rabbi or mohel removes blood from the wound with his mouth. He added that Orthodox community leader, who are loathe to work with police on these matters, are aware of the risk of herpes from the practice: “We’re not oblivious to what’s going on."'
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Well with that line of thinking....
... we should probably not investigate other forms of child abuse for fear it'll only drive it 'underground'. And tell me, how in the name of you-know-who can anyone be aware of the risks to the baby's health and still do what is getting done here? And anoher thing: Why if it's child sexual abuse to make oral-genital contact with an infant outside some ritual space is it perfectly legal to do so within one? The legal system itself is as complicit here in this baby's death as are those involved with it or who stand in defense of it.
As I said in my last post on this topic, people suck.