A growing number of parents are choosing not to circumcise their sons

Jews are increasingly choosing not to circumcise their sons and to hold a naming ceremony instead, a rabbi claims.

Anti-circumcision campaigners say there is an increasing movement within Judaism to forgo the removal of a baby boy’s foreskin in the brit or bris milah ritual. David Smith, from the Genital Autonomy group, said: “We’ve worked to promote a ceremony called brit shalom, which has a ceremonial element but doesn’t have the circumcision.”

Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, of Maidenhead Synagogue, said: “It does happen and is a new phenomenon, a result of parents wanting to have an initiation ceremony into the Jewish faith but without circumcision.”

He said an increase in inter-faith marriage was a factor. “Whereas the Jewish parent is used to circumcision and