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Question:

Dear Rabbi,

I reasonably deducted that my foreskin was incinerated upon my birth because father let mother hire a surgeon on day 2 of my being and it was cut. My mother still persists to tell me that mohels are not well and the circumcision is better done by a surgery doctor.

I am curious because I feel some mental ultimate limit of my best better under the health of Torah today and I think that the small discard to incinerate has a clear factor in health. I assume that a foreskin is buried in a ceremony.

I have asked mother and father and it is not a point of cross but just for my factual. Am I accurate? I think I can daven faithfully but need to assume it is a crime.

Answer:

There is no ceremony for doing anything special with the foreskin, except that it is unceremoniously put into some earth. You might want to discuss you circumcision with a local orthodox mohel (circumciser).  Let me know where you live if you would like me to help you with this.

Best wishes

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