A ballot measure to ban circumcision in San Francisco has taken a strange twist with the publication of a comic book in which an anti-circumcision superhero battles evil Jewish characters

In the book, the blond superhero takes on "Monster Mohel"-a bearded, black-hatted man with bloody scissors.
In the traditional Jewish community, a mohel is a person trained to perform circumcisions.
According to The Los Angeles Times, Anti-Defamation League (ADL), organized to fight anti-Semitism, issued a statement sharply attacking the publication, which it called "an advocacy campaign taken to a new low."
"This is a sensitive, serious issue where good people can disagree," the ADL statement said.
"Foreskin Man,' with its grotesque anti-Semitic imagery and themes, reaches a new low and is disrespectful and deeply offensive," it added.
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The measure will be on the ballot in San Francisco in November. Hess is also seeking to put a similar measure on the ballot in Santa Monica.
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