Document Type
Essay
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Circumcision traditions, modern Jews, United States. Description and analysis of liturgical and folk traditions practiced by families at home-based circumcision ceremonies, and by the mohel who performed the circumcisions for them in both urban and rural Illinois.
Keywords
circumcision, Jews, United States
Rights
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Creative Commons License
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Department/Center
Religious Studies
Recommended Citation
Rubin, Zachary, "A Modern Mohel's Mitzvot" (2008). Student Scholarship. 35.
https://commons.case.edu/studentworks/35