Norwegian official: Jews, Muslims should replace circumcision with ‘symbolic’ ritual
Norway’s ombudsman for children's rights has proposed
that Jews and Muslim replace male circumcision with a symbolic, nonsurgical
ritual.
Dr. Anne Lindboe told the newspaper Vart Land last month
that circumcision in boys was a violation of a person’s right to decide over
his own body.
“Muslim and Jewish children are entitled to the same
protection as all other children,“ she said, adding that the practice caused
unnecessary pain and was medically unbeneficial.
Lindboe, a pediatrician, was appointed ombudsman in June.
Her predecessor, Reidar Hjermann, proposed setting 15 as the minimum age for
circumcision. According to Jewish religious law, Jewish babies must be
circumcised when they are eight days old.
The children’s ombudsman is an independent governmental
institution entrusted with safeguarding the rights of minors.
Ervin Kohn, president of the Jewish Community of Oslo,
said that Norwegian Jews “will not be able to live in a society where
circumcision is forbidden.” He noted that the mandate of Norway’s children’s
ombudsman did not extend to devising Jewish rituals. Norway has a Jewish
community of about 700.
In June, a spokesperson for Norway’s Centre Party, which
has 11 out of 169 seats in parliament, proposed a ban on circumcising babies.
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