On May 14, Antwerp police raided the homes of three mohels, confiscated religious instruments, and demanded a registry of circumcised infants. This alarming action directly targets Brit Milah — a sacred commandment that has been safely practiced by the Jewish people for thousands of years across the world.
Circumcision is not merely a tradition. It is a fundamental expression of Jewish faith and religious freedom.
Out of deep concern for the preservation of religious rights and the protection of Jewish communities in Europe, the European Jewish Association has launched an urgent and coordinated campaign to defend Brit Milah.
In a formal letter sent today to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, more than 50 prominent Jewish leaders and rabbis from across Europe condemned the actions of the Antwerp police.
Rabbi Menachem Margolin, Chairman of EJA ; “We cannot and will not stand idly by as our faith is put on trial. circumcision is a sacred commandment, practiced safely for thousands of years by the Jewish people. Attempts to criminalize this rite not only threaten Jewish life—they defy Europe’s founding values of religious freedom and human dignity. We call on the European Commission to act swiftly and decisively.”





