PEDOPHILIA CIRCUMCISION JUDAISM

ARUTZ SHEVA – The leaders of the Jewish communities of four Nordic countries said that a bill proposing to ban nonmedical circumcision in Iceland “will guarantee” that no Jewish community is established there.

The presidents of the umbrella groups of Jewish communities in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland issued the unusual warning Tuesday in an open letter to all Icelandic lawmakers in reaction to the submission last month of a bill proposing to ban all nonmedical circumcision of boys younger than 18 in Iceland, a Scandinavian island nation of some 300,000 people with a few hundred Jews and Muslims.

Lawmakers from four parties with 46 percent of the seats in parliament, including the ruling party, co-authored the bill.

If passed, “Iceland would be the only country to ban one of the most central, if not the most central rite in the Jewish tradition in modern times,” wrote Aron Verständig, Dan Rosenberg-Asmussen, Ervin Kohn and Yaron Nadbornik in the letter.

Referencing the Nazi prohibition on brit milah, Jewish ritual circumcision, they noted: “It would not be the first time in the long tradition of the Jewish people. Throughout history, more than one oppressive regime has tried to suppress our people and eradicate Judaism by prohibiting our religious practices.”

Iceland, they added, does not have an organized Jewish community today.

“Banning Brit Milah will be an effective deterrent and will guarantee that no Jewish community will be established,” they wrote.

Iceland is slated this year to receive its first resident rabbi in decades.

The open letter might be perceived as meddling in Iceland’s internal affairs, the co-authors conceded.

“And why should we care? The reason is that you are about to attack Judaism in a way that concerns Jews all over the world,” they wrote.

The Nordic Jewish community leaders urged the Icelandic lawmakers to follow Norway’s 2015 legislation on nonmedical circumcision, which introduced regulation while ensuring the custom’s legality under certain terms.

 PEDOPHILIA CIRCUMCISION JUDAISM

ARUTZ SHEVA – The leaders of the Jewish communities of four Nordic countries said that a bill proposing to ban nonmedical circumcision in Iceland “will guarantee” that no Jewish community is established there.

The presidents of the umbrella groups of Jewish communities in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland issued the unusual warning Tuesday in an open letter to all Icelandic lawmakers in reaction to the submission last month of a bill proposing to ban all nonmedical circumcision of boys younger than 18 in Iceland, a Scandinavian island nation of some 300,000 people with a few hundred Jews and Muslims.

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9 thoughts on “ICELAND – Jewish Community Survival Threatened As Iceland Set To Ban Jewish Circumcision”
  1. Great idea, they should copy this idea everywhere to indicate gently to the parasite that it is time for it to leave, giving it only temporary visas to return for any other reason after it has left, and ultimately, be phasing even those out when they are in Birobidzhan or wherever, hopefully not Israel.

  2. Too bad Iceland is so cold; I’d move there. The Bahamas don’t have jews either, and the climate is fabulous.

  3. Non-parasites would “Return.”
    One is not a true American until resident in the ADL’s database.

  4. I think Iceland should go ahead. Circumcission is a form of child abuse these days. This small human being must be protected by law of the land. When he is 18 will decide for himself.

  5. The Jewish leaders seem to think that not having a Jewish community is a bad thing. Wonder where they got that concept?

  6. So I guess they decided to drop the ban.
    Likely to prevent the influx of people from all over the country who want to live in a Jewless country.
    Damn, I was just starting to pack too …

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