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Ore. Court Mulls Circumcision Case

Submitted by Ya'akov Nachum Miles, Nov 9, 2007 13:16

Does a child of 12 years have the right to choose what religion he wants?


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Bonnie Russell 

Nov 23, 2007 01:02

Does a child of 12 years have the right to choose what religion he wants?

Ya'akov Nachum Miles 

Nov 9, 2007 13:16

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Michael Glass 

Nov 7, 2007 21:43

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