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mohel
English
Etymology
Hebrew ?????, possibly via Yiddish ????? (moyel).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m??.?l/, /?m??.?l/
- Homophone: moil
Noun
mohel (plural mohels or mohelim or mohalim)
- (Judaism) The person who performs the circumcision in a Jewish bris.
Translations
See also
- bris
Anagrams
- Holme, Homel, holme
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izmel
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew ????? (“lancet, scalpel”).
Noun
izmel
- A specialized surgical knife used by the Mohel in the Jewish circumcision ritual of Brit Milah for infant males. It must have certain characteristics, per Jewish Law, including that it may not stop the flow of blood (unlike the constricting devices commonly used by a surgeon or Urologist).
See also
- Wikipedia:Brit milah
- Wikipedia:Brit-dam
- circumcision
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