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- Q16237312 subject Q6397824.
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- Q16237312 subject Q8415051.
- Q16237312 subject Q8527468.
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- Q16237312 abstract "Brit Rechitzah (covenant of washing) is an alternative ceremony to Brit milah performed by progressive Jews who are opposed to circumcision as a blood ritual. It is often a part of the liturgy of ceremonies such as Brit shalom, or Brit B'lee Milah ("covenant without cutting"). Those who perform it include rabbis in the Reform, Conservative, Renewal, and Reconstructionist movements of Judaism.Rechitzah involves the washing of the babies feet and has its origins in an account in Genesis where Abraham washes the feet of angels who appear as strangers to visit him. This is thought of as a way of welcoming a Jewish boy into the faith in a peaceful way.Moshe Rothenberg has developed Jewish liturgy that includes Rechitzah and has popularized this Jewish welcoming ritual.".
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- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q6397824.
- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q7113129.
- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217121.
- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372825.
- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415051.
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- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q8527468.
- Q16237312 wikiPageWikiLink Q8639246.
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- Q16237312 comment "Brit Rechitzah (covenant of washing) is an alternative ceremony to Brit milah performed by progressive Jews who are opposed to circumcision as a blood ritual. It is often a part of the liturgy of ceremonies such as Brit shalom, or Brit B'lee Milah ("covenant without cutting").".
- Q16237312 label "Brit rechitzah".