A foreskin and someone to cut it of topped by stupidity as there is no good reason to have your penis mutilated in that way.
In fact the incidence of problems with the foreskin (Prepuce) where circumcision is required is extremely rare.
YES! Circumcision among Jewish males is nearly universal and is a Torah-precept (Genesis ch.17).
Circumcision is not necessary for all individuals because it is not medically required for good health. It is a personal and cultural choice that some people make for various reasons, but it is not essential for everyone.
Yes and no. Circumcision is done for health and religious reasons, but it could be considered mutilation if it's not done properly or if is not medically indicated or required by one's religion. Circumcision is sometimes but rarely medically indicated, and it is almost never medically indicated for newborns. There is no immediate medical justification for routine circumcision; that's why medical plans do not cover it. Always get opinions from physicians when it comes to medical procedures.
Literally, "covenant of circumcision" (Genesis 17) The term can mean either the act or the ceremony of covenantal circumcision, which is normally performed on the 8th day of a male Jew's life and required of any male Gentile who converts to Judaism.
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
Circumcision has nothing to do with infertility.
The religion that does not practice circumcision is Jainism.
No, it is nothing to do with it. Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin from the penis.
The circumcision scar is permanent and it can not be gotten rid of.
Surgery can extend, but the surgical procedure that does it is not called circumcision.
When you develop SERIOUS conditions where circumcision is the Only option.