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FAQs about The Bruchim Podcast:How many episodes does The Bruchim Podcast have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
May 09, 2025Bonus Episode: Mitzvot, Malarkey, and Medical Ethics with Jennifer MargulisIn this bonus episode, Eli sits down with journalist and human rights advocate Jennifer Margulis to explore her journey from accepting circumcision as a given to becoming one of its most thoughtful critics. Jennifer shares how her views were first challenged in her 20s during a human rights fellowship, how Jewish tradition and American medical culture shape parental assumptions, and why informed consent and bodily autonomy must be central to our discussions about infant circumcision.Jennifer Margulis’s Substack: Vibrant LifeJennifer’s website: https://www.jennifermargulis.net...more30minPlay
May 02, 2025Connecting The DotsWhat a season it’s been on the Bruchim Podcast! Eli and Max debrief the conversations we’ve had with an incredible variety of guests. We cover: hatafat dam brit, including its ethics, lived experience (for good and bad) and future possibilities; the significance of circumcision as a ritual act vs. a bodily state; the medicalization of circumcision and its social and religious impact; what the future looks like for brit milah and other forms of ritual genital cutting; and some of the ethical concepts we’ve tackled this season, including the caution needed for rituals involving children.Evolve Podcast, Rethinking the Circumcision Part 2, with Rabbi Kevin Bernstein Responsa Radio, How to Name a Baby Girl Rabbi Julie Pelc Adler, “What Does ‘Brit’ Mean to Liberal Jews in the 21st Century?” Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon and Max DuBoff, Circumcision Texts in the Jewish Tradition Max DuBoff, Circumcision and Egalitarianism ...more39minPlay
April 25, 2025Foreskin Fears and Fantasies with Jonathan AllanWe talk a lot about Jewish circumcision on this podcast, but what’s the significance of the foreskin? Can we even think about the foreskin apart from circumcision? Eli and Max are joined by Prof. Jonathan Allan (Brandon University), author of Uncut: A Cultural Analysis of the Foreskin, to tackle these questions. We discuss the impact of the foreskin on identity, and the aesthetic power of the foreskin (including the foreskin on Michelangelo’s David!). We also discuss pregnancy manuals’ framing of parental choice about circumcision, sex manuals’ framing of the foreskin as pleasurable, the significance of foreskin restoration, and why genital autonomy activism isn’t just an online movement.Jonathan Allan, Uncut: A Cultural Analysis of the Foreskin Jordan Osserman, Circumcision on the Couch: The Cultural, Psychological, and Gendered Dimensions of the World's Oldest Surgery Patrick Stewart’s circumcision story on The Graham Norton Show Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon, Cut: Slicing Through the Myths of Circumcision Marilyn Fayre Milos with Judy Kirkwood, Please Don't Cut the Baby!: A Nurse's Memoir ...more49minPlay
April 18, 2025The Unmodified Body with Clare ChambersYour body is good enough just as it is — or so Prof. Clare Chambers (Cambridge University) argues in her book Intact: A Defence of the Unmodified Body. She joins Eli and Max to explain her Principle of the Unmodified Body, which is a political principle for resisting pressure to engage in body modification. We discuss the different kinds of reasons for body modification and the fuzzy boundaries between cultural, cosmetic, and clinical alterations. We also discuss whether religious practices merit ethical or legal exemptions, plus other ethical principles at play in evaluating circumcision, and how feminism relates to circumcision.Clare Chambers, Intact: A Defence of the Unmodified Body ...more50minPlay
April 11, 2025Reevaluating Circumcision: A Trans Perspective with brin solomonShould Jewish practices related to anatomy be revised in light of new understandings of sex and gender? Should hatafat dam brit replace circumcision both for the bris and for conversion? Eli and Max are joined by brin solomon, author of “Conversion & Circumcision: A Trans Approach,” to discuss brin’s proposals in this responsum. First we discuss the problems which trans and intersex experiences pose for circumcision in the case of conversion, including why previous attempts to accommodate trans experiences have often been unsatisfactory. Then we discuss brin’s proposal of universal hatafat dam brit in the area of the heart rather than the penis. Along the way we touch on halakhic change and meta-halakhah, plus some ethical concerns about hatafat dam brit for newborns which do not arise when it can be chosen by adults.brin solomon, “Conversion & Circumcision: A Trans Approach” Rabbi Gordon Tucker, “Halakhic and Metahalakhic Arguments Concerning Judaism and Homosexuality” Jericho Vincent, “Genderqueer Bris Milah” Max Buckler, “The Smallest Cut: The Ethics and (Surprising) Implications of Hatafat Dam Brit for the Ongoing Genital Cutting Debate” The Inclusive Siddur Project ...more50minPlay
April 04, 2025Choosing Brit Milah with Matthew Barron-JonesWhat is it like to undergo circumcision as an adult for the purpose of Jewish conversion? Matthew Barron-Jones tells Eli his story: how he came to Judaism, what his process of conversion was like, how his circumcision went down, and the spiritual power of being able to choose circumcision for himself. Along the way, Eli and Matt draw some contrasts between infant and adult circumcision.Soul Publications online and on Instagram. ...more33minPlay
March 28, 2025Prick and Choose Part IV with F. and G.A family shaken by a traumatic hatafat dam brit shares their story with Eli and Max. This wrenching personal account touches on hatafat dam brit and conversion; on the moral dangers of hatafat dam brit for children past infancy; and on the unpredictable and overwhelming ways that trauma, especially related to unwanted genital contact, can manifest long after an initial triggering experience. Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon, “For So We Find with Our Foremothers”– a Bruchim text study about circumcision and conversion. ...more36minPlay
March 21, 2025Prick and Choose Part III with Tim Kynerd, Jason Welle, and Yoshi GoodmanWhat is it like to undergo hatafat dam brit? Three men who’ve done it tell Eli and Max their stories: what led them to this ritual, how it went down, what it felt like, how they’ve viewed this experience in retrospect, and what they would want people to know who are considering hatafat dam brit for themselves.The Jewcurious Show, “How to Find a Rabbi Who's Right for You” ...more47minPlay
March 14, 2025Prick and Choose Part II with Rabbi Oren SteinitzHow does hatafat dam brit fit into the process of Jewish conversion, and what is the religious and psychological significance of this practice? Eli and Max are joined by Rabbi Oren Steinitz to dig into these questions. Rabbi Oren describes how he talks about hatafat dam brit and circumcision in the conversion process, including the importance of transparency in these conversations. Then we discuss the meaning of hatafat dam brit and why Rabbi Oren thinks it is a powerful aspect of Jewish conversion for those already circumcised. We also discuss some differences between circumcision and hatafat dam brit, and the care that must be taken in considering hatafat dam brit and conversion with regard to children....more30minPlay
March 07, 2025Prick and Choose Part I with Max BucklerThis episode begins our series on hatafat dam brit, a Jewish ritual performed in place of brit milah that involves pricking the circumcision scar to draw a small amount of blood. Eli and Max are joined by Max Buckler, who has recently published the first bioethics paper on hatafat dam brit and its relationship to debates about circumcision. We discuss Max’s argument that hatafat dam brit is the least extreme form of genital cutting; therefore, if hatafat dam brit is wrong, then so are other forms of genital cutting, which introduce further ethical concerns. Along the way, we touch on a variety of ethical topics: the difference between a ritual act and the state it produces; why some Jewish parents find hatafat dam brit more disturbing than circumcision even though circumcision is more physically consequential; whether the concept of medical necessity is helpful; and the bioethical concepts of autonomy, care, and consent.Max Buckler, “The Smallest Cut: The Ethics and (Surprising) Implications of Hatafat Dam Brit for the Ongoing Genital Cutting Debate” Max Buckler, “The Ethics of Child Genital Cutting. When Does a Violation Occur? Comments on ‘Defending an Inclusive Right to Genital and Bodily Integrity for Children’ by Dr. Kate Goldie Townsend” Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon and Max DuBoff, Circumcision Texts in the Jewish Tradition ...more46minPlay
FAQs about The Bruchim Podcast:How many episodes does The Bruchim Podcast have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.