A baby boy died in Holon on Friday morning after slipping into
unconsciousness during a circumcision ceremony and was taken to the hospital in
critical condition on Thursday.
The Chief Rabbinate and both chief rabbis sent their
condolences to the family and told media they had been in close contact with
both the mohel who had performed the circumcision and the hospital doctors who
were trying to save the baby’s life despite his serious condition.
The rabbinate told Channel 2 that the doctors at Holon’s
Wolfson Hospital were able to confirm that the boy’s life-threatening condition
had been caused not by the circumcision itself, but by a preexisting medical
condition.
Last Thursday, the eight-day-old infant had been undergoing
the brit milah ritual at the Pinhas Lavon synagogue in Holon when he stopped
breathing and lost pulse.
The family made desperate calls to Magen David Adom for an
ambulance and to the Hazalah first response organization.
Medic Yehuda Mizrahi was first to arrive on the scene.
“When I arrived, the baby was completely blue, not breathing
and with no pulse,” he told Channel 2, and described how he began resuscitation
techniques, including massages to try to restart the boy’s vital systems.
Finally an ambulance arrived and the infant was rushed to Wolfson hospital.
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