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Philip Lloyd Sherman (April 26, 1956 – August 9, 2023) was an American
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cantor, ''
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'', and actor. Over a 45-year career, Sherman performed more than 26,000 '' brit milot'' (Jewish
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s), for which he was called "America's Top Mohel" and "the busiest ''mohel'' in New York." As an actor, he made appearances in television shows such as '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Philip Lloyd Sherman was born on April 26, 1956, to a secular Jewish family in
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. His maternal grandfather Isadore Jacobs had been a rabbi, ''dayan'', ''
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'', and ''
mohel A ( , Ashkenazi Hebrew, Ashkenazi pronunciation , plural: , , "circumciser") is a Jewish man trained in the practice of , the "covenant of male circumcision". A woman who is trained in the practice is referred to as a ''mohelet'' (plural: ''mo ...
''. His mother was an English teacher, and his father was a factory worker. He earned degrees in 1979 from a joint program at
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and the
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in music and Jewish studies.


Religious career

While attending university, Sherman received certification as a ''mohel'' from Rabbi Yosef Hakohen Halperin, the former chief ''mohel'' of Jerusalem. Sherman performed his first ''
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'' (Jewish
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) at the age of 21 in
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in February 1978. In 1997, he created a website for his ''mohel'' business, emoil.com, that earned a mention in the
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. Over a 45-year career, Sherman conducted tens of thousands of circumcisions for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and performed circumcisions in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Bermuda, and in a bar on
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in New York City. Among the newborns he circumcised were two grandsons of Israeli prime ministers, the grandson of the chief ''mohel'' of Jerusalem, and the sons of actress
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and of New York City politician
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. In 2012, he performed his first second-generation circumcision. In 2009,
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dubbed Sherman the "busiest ''mohel'' in New York." The
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named Sherman one of "America's Top Mohels". In 2012, he estimated that he had conducted 20,000 circumcisions, including nine in one day. By 2014, the estimate had risen to more than 26,000, including 11 in one day (included two sets of twins). Sherman was a
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at synagogues in
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, including service as a cantor at
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on the
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of New York City from 1985 to 2019.


Acting career

Sherman also worked as an actor, and quipped on his website that he was "the only Modern Orthodox Jewish motorcycle-riding Mohel in SAG/AFTRA". His acting career began in 1987, when his voice was featured in a national commercial for Philip Morris. He starred alongside
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in a 1999 commercial for Flooz.com, a digital currency. He was also featured as an expert on ''
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''. He was cast to play a ''mohel'' in the 2011 film ''
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'', but his role was cut. He also played a character known as "Aliyah Man" for an episode of '' The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'' and played a judge in ''
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''. Sherman wore the robe he wore as a synagogue cantor at his audition to the latter.


Views

Sherman disliked doctors performing ritual circumcisions, as he believed it blurred the lines between a medical procedure and a religious ceremony.


Personal life and death

Sherman and his wife, Dr. Naomi Freistat, married in 1980, had a daughter and two sons, for whom he performed the circumcision. The marriage ended in divorce in 1993. Sherman remarried in 1994 to author Andrea Raab. The family lived on the Upper West Side. Sherman and his wife divorced in 2022 after 28 years of marriage. Philip Sherman died from pancreatic cancer at his home in
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, on August 9, 2023, at the age of 67.


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