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[quote=Anonymous]I posted on another thread about a week ago responding to a similar question. My brother (practicing Jew, conservative) adopted his son at 2 years old and didn't get him circumcized because he didn't want to put his son through the procedure and because he didn't see it as central to his religous identity. It was a tough decision for him, but one he felt good about. Fast forward several years, and my nephew apparently begged to be circumcized. Perhaps a combination of Hebrew school and friendships with other Jewish boys. So, my brother had my nephew circumcized after a great deal of consideration and debate between him and his wife. My newphew is now 26 and brought it up recently. He mentioned that the procedure was painful as an older child and he wished that it had been done earlier, but it also sounded like he was glad he had it done. Anyway, another perspective, OP. [/quote]
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