Mohels, Keep Your Mouths To Yourselves

user submitted pictureWe’d never heard of the Orthodox practice of a mohel sucking blood from a baby’s privates after a brit milah until recent reports that three infants contracted herpes from the ritual, resulting in the death of one child. The only thing we ever saw a mohel put his mouth on after the brises we’ve attended is rugalach, but this disturbing custom known as metzizah b’peh has been practiced by a small percentage of Chasidim for thousands of years. It does not appear have any halachic origins, but some believe it has “mystical” benefits and also prevents any unhealthy coagulation. However, to protect Jewish baby boys from infection, the Rabbinical Council of America has instructed all rabbis to use a sterile tube from now own rather than risk direct oral/genital contact.
We admit to being fairly grossed out by this one, mainly because who wants to know that their rabbi has herpes?

3 thoughts on “Mohels, Keep Your Mouths To Yourselves

  1. Friends,
    The Rabbi in question was tested and was NEGATIVE for herpes. I know, because he is my friend, did my sons bris, and has had his life nearly destroyed by these false accusations. I repreat, the Rabbi tested negative, when he was forced by the DA to undergo a herpes test. Still, people are running around saying the Herpes was passed on by this mohel. Oy, Pls do me a favor and print an update to this article. You can call me if you need more details. 562-355-2939 or email rabbiyonah@gmail.com
    Shabbat Shalom

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