The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion Entry on circumcision: It was probably in order to prevent the possibility of obliterating the traces of circumcision that the rabbis added to the requirement of cutting the foreskin that of peri'ah (laying bare the glans)...
Moses Maimonides, (1190 C.E.) The Guide of the Perplexed. (Rationales for Jewish Circumcision.)
Rabbi Isaac ben Yedaiah (late 13th century France) gives an opinion concerning why circumcision is advised for Jewish males. In: Marc Saperstein. Decoding the Rabbis: A Thirteenth-Century Commentary on the Aggadah. Cambridge, Mass, and London, England: Harvard University Press, 1980: pp. 97-98.
Larue GA. Religious Traditions and Circumcision. The Second International Symposium on Circumcision, San Francisco, California, April 30-May 3, 1991. (Link to www.nocirc.org)
Jacob Neusner, tranlator. The Talmud of Babylonia: An American Translation. Number 251. Volume XIII.B: Tractate Yebamot, Chapters 4-6. Program in Judaic Studies Brown University. Atlanta: Scholars Press. 1992.
College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia. Policy Manual: Infant Male Circumcision. Vancouver, BC: College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, 2004.
Riner R. (1989) Circumcision: a riddle of american culture. The First International Symposium on Circumcision, Anaheim, California, March 1-2, 1989. (Link to www.nocirc.org)
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