Wednesday,
May 22, 2013
13 Sivan, 5773
News
France
UK
Germany
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
EU-Israel affairs
EU corner
Voices
Week at a glance
News from outside of Europe
Israel
US ELECTIONS 2012
The Calendar
Links
advertisement
wagerworks software

Zurich children's hospital lifts ban on circumcision
Updated: 10/Aug/2012 13:46
Page tools
Email to friend
Print this page
Bookmark this page
Add your view

GENEVA (AFP)---A Swiss hospital announced Friday that it has lifted a moratorium on religiously-motivated circumcisions imposed in July in the wake of a court ruling in neighbouring Germany.   

From now on Zurich Children's Hospital said it will act on a case-by-case basis taking into account the "wellbeing of the child", Swiss news agency ATS reported.   

Parents' written consent is also required by the hospital which consulted widely on the ethics of the practice before coming to its decision, the agency added.   

The hospital's initial ban followed a ruling in June by a court in Cologne, Germany, which said that circumcision was tantamount to grievous bodily harm.   

Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel reportedly said the verdict risked making Germany a "laughing stock", but the judgment made waves in Switzerland, where some hospitals reconsidered their position on the procedure.  

The development is unlikely to have much effect on the practice in
Switzerland, where it can be carried out in any hospital for a fee.

 


Add Your View Email to friend Print this page Bookmark this page
Daily quote


''Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.The important thing is not to stop questioning."

Albert Einstein

 

 
Day in history


1943: First Jewish parachutist
Sent by the British, Peretz Rosenberg jumped behind German lines into Yugoslavia.

 
Today links


Students talk Jewish in Croatian Summer University

 
Latest Articles
A distinction between the political and military wings of Hezbollah ?
German Chancellor Merkel honoured in Brussels for her support to the Jewish community
IDF chief warns Syria ‘will have to bear the consequences’ for continuing to fire on Israel
Britain wants the EU to blacklist Hezbollah’s military wing
EU leaders need to address 'staggering' findings of US State Department report on ‘global rise of anti-Semitism’
Gunfire from Syria damages Israeli army vehicle
US: John Kerry names Ira Forman as new Special Envoy to Combat Anti-Semitism