Brit Shalom is a non-cutting naming ceremony that replaces Brit Milah (ritual circumcision) for newborn Jewish boys. Brit shalom can be similar to the naming ceremony traditionally used for baby girls. It may be performed by a Rabbi or other experienced lay leader. The ceremony has also been termed Alternative Brit (or Bris), Brit B'li Milah (Covenant without cutting) and Brit Chayim (Covenant of Life).
The page includes a map with a list of celebrants. The page includes links to related pages. Near the bottom of the page is an article by Dr. Mark Reiss, a retired physician and Jew who believes babies should remain intact and not be circumcised.
Restoring Tally is just an ordinary guy who had to confront his prostate and circumcision problems. This site chronicles his journey in dealing with these issues. He has had prostate surgery and he is restoring his foreskin.
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The page includes a map with a list of celebrants. The page includes links to related pages. Near the bottom of the page is an article by Dr. Mark Reiss, a retired physician and Jew who believes babies should remain intact and not be circumcised.
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