advertisement


FIND
Jobs Search Jobs $100k+ Jobs Dating Single men Single Women Ticketek My Ticketek Venues
Readers recommend...
VIRAL VIDEOS
Coca-Cola Small World MachinesCoca-Cola Small World Machines US mother faces drug smuggling charges in MexicoUS mother faces drug smuggling charges in Mexico Speeding driver sees traffic jam too lateSpeeding driver sees traffic jam too late
Hot Topics on MSN NZ:
NZ snowstorm Bear paws seized Kimye baby name

US Jews slam German circumcision ruling

12:09 Fri Jul 6 2012
AAP

US Jews have urged Germany to overturn a court ruling that bans the circumcision of boys before they are old enough to make their own choices.

A Los Angeles-based Jewish lobby group, the Wiesenthal Center, said on Thursday it would be "a stain on today's Germany" to let the ruling stand.

Rabbis from group said Chancellor Angela Merkel and German politicians should act immediately to reverse the June 26 ruling by a regional court in Cologne.

The German court ruling "is an attack on one of the fundamental principles of Judaism," wrote Rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper, founder and dean and associate dean of the centre in a letter to Merkel.

"For 3500 years, every male child has entered the Jewish people through the rite of circumcision. We are not talking about a mere custom, but a biblical principle that has defined the Jewish people from time immemorial."

Healthy Jewish boys are circumcised eight days after being born.

The rabbis noted that Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler said that "conscience is a Jewish invention, it is a blemish like circumcision".

"Since the defeat of Nazism, Germany has come a long way, and worked very hard to successfully chart a new course after the horrific legacy of the Holocaust by guaranteeing religious freedom and democracy," they wrote.

"It would be a stain on today's Germany to have this ruling stand," the rabbis added.

In a decision that sparked outrage from German Jewish and Muslim groups, the German court ruled against a doctor in Cologne who had circumcised a four-year-old Muslim boy on his parents' wishes.

The judges ruled - in what could set a legal precedent - that the "fundamental right of the child to bodily integrity outweighed the fundamental rights of the parents".

The ruling marked a "big blow against integration", a spokesman for the Co-ordinating Council of Muslims in Germany, one of some 20 groups representing most of Germany's around four million Muslims, said on Wednesday.

AFP cl

Most popular videos
Nigella Lawson Allegedly AssaultedNigella Lawson Allegedly Assaulted Stand-off At Auckland BankStand-off At Auckland Bank The Big Chill's On Its WayThe Big Chill's On Its Way Deluge Hits Salmon Farm HardDeluge Hits Salmon Farm Hard Nicholson Makes Equestrian HistoryNicholson Makes Equestrian History