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The New York City Board of Health voted on Wednesday to ease regulations on a controversial circumcision ritual practised in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, fulfilling a priority of Mayor Bill de Blasio.The vote repealed a Bloomberg-era rule requiring parents to sign a consent form before the ritual, which involves a person performing a circumcision, known as a mohel [witch doctor], to use his mouth to suck blood away from the incision on an infant’s penis. The practice has been linked to herpes infections in infants.
Above right: A Jewish witch doctor sucking a screaming baby's mutilated bleeding penis!The city’s health department will instead ask hospitals to distribute a brochure to Orthodox families that warns of the risks involved in the ritual, known as metzitzah b’peh. City Hall officials said they were finishing up an agreement with Orthodox leaders so that the mohel would be tested for herpes if an infant was infected.
But those tests, and any penalties for mohels found to be infected, would not be mandated by law.In effect, Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, is betting that collaborating with Orthodox leaders — a group that has long felt alienated from government — will do more to protect infants’ health than in previous attempts to impose regulations on a cherished practise, even one linked to two deaths.
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