A phenomenon is gaining momentum among Jewish soldiers stationed on Ukraine's northern front, who are seeking to undergo circumcision (brit milah) to connect with tradition and achieve a salvific right, according to a report.
According to a report, in recent weeks an increasing number of Jewish soldiers deployed on the northern front of Ukraine have been seeking to perform brit milah (circumcision). The soldiers reportedly view the act as a way to connect to Jewish tradition and to secure a 'right of salvation' in the context of the war. The report did not provide specific numbers or details on how the procedure is being arranged. The phenomenon appears to be a grassroots expression of religious identity among troops in a combat zone. The Zioneer will continue to monitor developments.
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