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Brit milah — Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Genesis 17:1 14 … Wikipedia
BUSINESS ETHICS — The Role of Wealth Any discussion of business ethics, within any cultural or religious framework, requires at the very outset a definition of the role of material wealth, financial assets, and other forms of economic possessions. Furthermore,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HAGOZER, JACOB and GERSHOM — (first half of the 13th century), father and son, mohalim (practitioners of circumcision, hence the name Gozer, a synonym for mohel) in Germany. Little is known of Jacob except that he composed a bookon the laws of circumcision which served as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Circumcision and law — This article is about laws concerning male circumcision. For the legal status of female genital mutilation, see female genital mutilation. There exist laws restricting or regulating circumcision, some dating back to ancient times. In a number of… … Wikipedia
Mohel — A mohel (Hebrew:מוהל, plural mohelim, pronunciation moy el, mo hel) is a Jewish person trained in the practice of Brit milah (circumcision). Contents 1 Origins 2 Functions 3 Women as mohels 4 … Wikipedia
mohel — noun (plural mohels; also mohalim or mohelim) Etymology: Hebrew mōhēl Date: 1650 a person who performs ritual Jewish circumcisions … New Collegiate Dictionary
mohel — Seph. /maw hel /; Ashk. /moh hayl, moh euhl, moy /; Eng. /moh hayl/, n., pl. mohalim Seph., Ashk. /maw hah leem /, Eng. mohels. Hebrew. the person who performs the circumcision in the Jewish rite of circumcising a male child on the eighth day… … Universalium
mohel — [ məʊ(h)(ə)l] noun (plural mohels, mohelim, or mohalim) a Jew who performs the rite of circumcision. Origin C17: from Heb. mōhēl … English new terms dictionary
CHERNOVTSY — (Ger. Czernowitz; Rum. Cernǎuţi), city in Ukraine, formerly capital of bukovina ; under Austrian rule, 1775–1918, and part of Romania in 1918–40 and 1941–44. Jews are mentioned in Chernovtsy from 1408, and larger numbers – both Ashkenazim and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism