Oregon Supreme Court to decide circumcision case
A divorce dispute over whether to circumcise a 12-year-old boy will be decided Friday by the Oregon Supreme Court.
The nationally-watched case pits a father who converted to Judaism and wants his son to undergo the religious ritual, against his mother, an orthodox Christian who claims the boy doesn't want to be circumcised.
The case has drawn attention from national Jewish groups concerned that Oregon's highest court will accept Lia Boldt's contention that circumcision is dangerous.
An anti-circumcision group based in Seattle also joined the fray, arguing the safety of the procedure.
James Boldt, a former Grants Pass man who has custody of the boy and lives near Olympia, said his son wants to be circumcised so he can convert to Judaism.
Oregon Supreme Court to decide circumcision case Friday
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