Once at a law firm I worked on a case involving a botched circumcision on an infant. I had to do research on the average settlement in these types of cases. The research showed they occur with more frequency than you would think.
I also had a front row seat for a circumcision. Jewish friends of mine who had a Rabbi perform the procedure in their home in front of invited guests. They invited some neighbors who had a young son about 11 or 12. They were not Jewish and the boy apparently had never heard of circumcision. Finally his curiosity got the better of him and he said in an astonished voice "they're doing WHAT to that baby?"
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I also had a front row seat for a circumcision. Jewish friends of mine who had a Rabbi perform the procedure in their home in front of invited guests. They invited some neighbors who had a young son about 11 or 12. They were not Jewish and the boy apparently had never heard of circumcision. Finally his curiosity got the better of him and he said in an astonished voice "they're doing WHAT to that baby?"
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