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- ssrn.201057 accessdate "2010-08-17".
- ssrn.201057 date "Spring 2002".
- ssrn.201057 doi "10.2139/ssrn.201057".
- ssrn.201057 first "Geoffrey P.".
- ssrn.201057 format "PDF".
- ssrn.201057 isCitedBy Circumcision_and_law.
- ssrn.201057 journal "Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law".
- ssrn.201057 last "Miller".
- ssrn.201057 pages "497–585".
- ssrn.201057 quote "Ritual circumcision of boys is a durable tradition. Jews of ancient times refused to abandon the practice despite enormous pressure to do so. In 167 BCE the Seleucid emperor Antiochus IV, as part of a campaign to Hellenise the Jews, condemned to death every Hebrew who allowed a son to be circumcised. The Jews responded with the Maccabean revolt, a campaign of guerrilla warfare that resulted in major victories for the rebels and, eventually, a peace treaty that restored Jewish ritual prerogatives.".
- ssrn.201057 title "Circumcision: Cultural-Legal Analysis".
- ssrn.201057 url papers.cfm?abstract_id=201057.
- ssrn.201057 volume "9".