The following is from the NY Times:
When a group of activists proposed banning circumcision in San Francisco last fall, many people simply brushed them aside. Even in that liberal seaside city, it seemed implausible that thousands of people would support an effort to outlaw an ancient ritual that Jews and Muslims believe fulfills a commandment issued by God.
But last month, the group collected the more than 7,100 signatures needed to get a measure on the fall ballot that would make it illegal to snip the foreskin of a minor within city limits. Now a similar effort is under way in Santa Monica to get such a measure on the ballot for November 2012.
If the anticircumcision activists (they prefer the term “intactivists”) have their way, cities across the country may be voting on whether to criminalize a practice that is common in many American hospitals. Activists say the measures would protect children from an unnecessary medical procedure, calling it “male genital mutilation.”
“This is the furthest we’ve gotten, and it is a huge step for us,” said Matthew Hess, an activist based in San Diego who wrote both bills.
Mr. Hess has created similar legislation for states across the country, but those measures never had much traction. Now he is fielding calls from people who want to organize similar movements in their cities.
“This is a conversation we are long overdue to have in this country,” he said. “The end goal for us is making cutting boys’ foreskin a federal crime.”
Jewish groups see the ballot measures as a very real threat, likening them to bans on circumcision that existed in Soviet-era Russia and Eastern Europe and in ancient Roman and Greek times. The circumcision of males is an inviolable requirement of Jewish law that dates back to Abraham’s circumcision of himself in the Book of Genesis.
They say the proposed ban is an assault on religious freedom that could have a widespread impact all over the country. Beyond the biblical, there are emotional connections: checking for circumcision was one of the ways Jewish children could be culled from their peers by Nazis and the czar’s armies.
“People are shocked that it has reached this level because there has never been this kind of a direct assault on a Jewish practice here,” said Marc Stern, associate general counsel for the American Jewish Committee, an advocacy group. “This is something that American Jews have always taken for granted — that something that was so contested elsewhere but here, we’re safe and we’re secure.”
Mr. Hess also writes an online comic book, “Foreskin Man,” with villains like “Monster Mohel.” On Friday, the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement saying the comic employed “grotesque anti-Semitic imagery.”
Jena Troutman, the mother of two young boys who is promoting the ballot measure in Santa Monica, said she did not think of herself as a crusader against religion. Instead, she views her work as a chance to educate would-be parents against a procedure that “can really do serious damage to the child.”
“I am just a mom trying to save the little babies,” Ms. Troutman said. “I’d rather be on the beach, but nobody is talking about this, so I have to.”
If the ballot measure passed, it would certainly face legal challenges. But several legal experts said it was far from certain that it would be struck down in a court. Ms. Troutman said she considered putting religious exemptions in the measure, but then decided, “Why should only some babies be protected?”
Rabbi Yehuda Lebovics, an Orthodox mohel based in Los Angeles who says he has performed some 20,000 circumcisions over several decades, said he often had to soothe nervous mothers.
“I am now doing the sons of the boys I did 30 years ago,” Rabbi Lebovics said. “So I turn to the new mother and ask, ‘Do you have any complaints in the way it turned out?’ ”
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It would be a simple matter for the California state legislature (under solid Democratic control) to stop this nonsense. Whether President Obama and his party acts is probably the best test of whether the Democrats should be seen as a party of anti-Semitic bigots (even if the most bigotted ones are secular Jews).
Wouldn’t it be simpler to cut out the middle man and just outlaw Jews… which is what they want anyway?
#1 akuperma,
In the past, when the Democrats in the California Legislature tried to pass laws to overturn Republican-sponsored voter initiatives (something the California Constitution specifically empowers the legislature to do), they were savagely and viciously attacked. They are probably gun-shy.
What about teaching our children Torah, isn’t that religious coersion? What about keeping Shabbos, or any Mitzva, aren’t you hindering your child’s self expression? How about all the other arguments Russia put forth. They always claimed to have freedom of religion and who can prove them wrong?
By the way, think about this: Given the probability that the child will grow up Jewish (until Jewish education is outlawed), and the child will have to be circumsized at 18, isn’t that much more painfull? Besides, although you don’t allow children to decide many things, in the long run you are refusing from him now what he will most probably end up wanting to have had.
Ban abortion
Again we must remind ourselves that we are in Galus and banning Bris Milah will be only the beginning, you can see that the world is trying to ban Schita again. AD Mosei, H”B we cannot take anymore Galus, We need Moshiach NOW!
#3- this is about the power of a local government to pass anti-semitic legislation. Overturning a referendum is much trickier. As to being “gun shy” considering they won by a landslide in 2010, which was a Republican year in the rest of the country, I suspect they feel quite empowered.
The real issue, is whether the Democrats will take a strong stand on the matter OR whether they are so committed to anti-Semitic secularism, they have decided that expelling Orthodox Jews is not politically correct.
San Fransisco = sedom
BTW – these are the same people who love Hamas, and push for giving them controll of the children of Gaza…