Israel: European anti-circumcision motion ‘fosters hate’
Israel called on the Council of Europe to rescind a resolution which is “fostering hate” by equating non-medical circumcision of boys with female genital mutilation.
“This resolution casts a moral stain on the Council of Europe, and fosters hate and racist trends in Europe,” Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote in a statement Friday. “We call on the Council of Europe to act without delay in order to annul it.”
The resolution in question was part of a report which the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe passed on Oct. 2. The Council of Europe is the continent’s main human rights body. Its resolutions are non-binding.
Entitled “Children’s Right to Physical Integrity,” the report called non-medical circumcision of boys a “violation of the physical integrity of children” and mentioned it along with female genital mutilation.
“Any comparison of this tradition to the reprehensible and barbaric practice of female genital mutilation is either appalling ignorance, at best, or defamation and anti- religious hatred, at worst,” the ministry said.
Israel rarely condemns motions by the Council of Europe or other institutions that do not concern it directly.
“Claims that circumcision harms young boys’ health and body are false, and do not rest on any scientific evidence,” the statement said.
Several European Jewish groups have condemned the resolution, including Milah UK and the European Jewish Congress.
JJ Inside The Print
Why are we so obsessed with politics? I’ve heard several explanations. One is that politics has become one of the few things we all have...
It’s been a tough few years for friends. Friendships used to be about, well, friendship. But in the past few years, friends have been required...
For the past three years, LinkedIn has identified cloud computing as the No. 1 in-demand global skill. Now, in a first-of-its-kind program, 19 community colleges...
When many of us enter our synagogues, we see two flags framing the Aron Kodesh: the flag of the United States and the flag of Israel. ...
“It isn’t your sweet conversation That brings this sensation, oh no It’s just the nearness of you” — Hoagy Carmichael A few weeks ago I...
I am the grandchild of Shoah survivors. Until my bar mitzvah, I did not have the faintest understanding of what that truly meant. Around that...
Twelve years ago, a young German Christian woman sought my assistance in converting to Judaism. As I listened to her reasons for wishing to become...
Editor’s note: The following is a transcription of Yossi Klein Halevi’s response to a student’s question at DePaul University on Nov. 14 in Chicago. According...
It was the summer of 2014. By day, missiles targeting Israel’s heartland triggered code-red sirens that sent Emily Berg and her co-workers in Tel Aviv...
Consider the following few names: Moshe Yaalon, Shaul Mofaz, Amir Peretz, Yizhak Mordechai. Do you remember any of these names? All were Israel’s Defense Ministers...
Getting ready for Thanksgiving this year has required some real work. I’m not talking about prepping the turkey and baking pies. Amid all the chaos,...
[caption id="attachment_242343" align="aligncenter" width="3200"] Photo from Pexels[/caption] Editor’s note: This is the Thanksgiving Haggadah we published last year. A lot has happened in the past...
On Thursday Nov. 15, Jewish community leaders attended an online briefing to learn about the impact of the Woolsey and Hill fires on the greater...
Refugees in Their Own City In the wake of the Woolsey fire, the Kletter family evacuated its Malibu home and tried to check into a...
As the death toll and damage estimates continue to rise from the Camp Fire in Northern California, Jewish organizations are scrambling to respond to the needs...
In the aftermath of the Woolsey Fire, the new normal for those who have been able to return home, and actually have a home to return...
After 10 years as executive director for the nonprofit Clergy & Laity for Economic Justice in Los Angeles, Rabbi Jonathan Klein resigned from the position...
After making hundreds of cakes and pies, pounds of stuffing, zillions of biscuits and rolls and gallons of gravy for customers for Thanksgiving in my...
As I write this story, 77 people have died in the recent California fires and nearly 1,000 are unaccounted for. On news sites and social...
One verse, five voices. Edited by Salvador Litvak, Accidental Talmudist Esau lifted his eyes and saw the women and the children, and he said, “Who are...
Ralph Fertig was a Jewish freedom rider who challenged the segregation on public buses during the civil rights era. This year, on Nov. 14, Fertig...
The concept of fake news started in part as a way to help people convey conspiratorial stories, such as Hillary Clinton running a child sex...
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, begins this year at sundown on Dec. 2, and continues for eight days and nights. The holiday is celebrated by...
Wilshire Boulevard Temple (WBT) on Nov. 11 broke ground on its Audrey Irmas Pavilion, a multi-use cultural, religious and event space. The pavilion, which will...
Good food and great conversation are the ingredients for the perfect evening. Last month, the Sephardic Educational Center (SEC) hosted master chef Michael Solomonov and...
Seven years ago, Neal Hoffman was shopping with his family when his son asked him for an Elf on a Shelf. “No, we’re Jewish,” Hoffman...
SAT NOV 24 Amos Oz — Shabbat Lunch and Learn The work of Amos Oz, one of Israel’s best-known living authors, is the subject of...
In sports, there’s a type of player who, although they might not be a celebrity, do crucial things that make them an important part of the...
Robert Mnookin brings a unique perspective to the anguished debate within the Jewish community over what it means to be a Jew in America. He...
Rhoda Breverman died Nov. 1 at 95. Survived by son Robert; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Hillside Lida (Leah) Litvin Broadhurst died Nov. 12 at 82. Survived...
With the fall and winter holidays upon us, it’s natural to seek community with our friends, families and neighbors. And as we come up for...
The following is an excerpt of a conversation between Jewish Journal Editor-in-Chief David Suissa and Jay Sanderson, president and CEO of The Jewish Federation of...
[flipbook pdf= "https://online.flowpaper.com/77360759/Winterarts/#page=1"]
Hanukkah is going to be especially sweet this year, and sufganiyot have nothing to do with it. “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” the show that Steven...
Earlier this year, the lauded documentary “RBG” celebrated the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, following the civil rights crusader’s rise to legal...
When United States airspace was closed after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, 38 planes were ordered to land in Gander, Newfoundland, increasing its population...
Members of the Tribe are on camera and behind the scenes in this cinematic holiday mix of comedy, drama, animation, prestige pictures and action flicks,...
With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, a book by Winnie Holzman, produced by Mark Platt and telling the origin story of the witches of...
Since her breakout Tony-winning debut on Broadway in “Hairspray” in 2002, Marissa Jaret Winokur has appeared in movies (“Fever Pitch”), TV series (“Retired at 35,”...
[caption id="attachment_242327" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photo by Pexels[/caption] Amid the tragedies of the past few weeks that have engulfed us materially and spiritually, I remain amazed...





