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I remember that creepy Geert Wilders.It would have applied to Halal as well. Given the nature of Dutch politics and the, then large, anti-Islamic 'Party For Freedom’ Halal was probably the real target.
I remember that creepy Geert Wilders.It would have applied to Halal as well. Given the nature of Dutch politics and the, then large, anti-Islamic 'Party For Freedom’ Halal was probably the real target.
A Jew who hunts his own kosher food would have to be very athletic. He’d have to be quicker that his meal, catch them with his hands, and contain themSeems kind of silly; What about if the jew is a hunter?
I dont know what the sense is that they would ban the method unless they are jus tired of catering to people,.
The Netherlands has proportional representation and really is a multi-party system of coalitions which are more-or-less stable. In the period in question, the small ‘Party For Animals’ proposed the legislation for its own reasons but the strongly anti-Islamic ‘Party For Freedom’ (which is anti-Kosher and anti-Halal) had a large number of seats in the Parliament as well and, while it wasn’t part of the Government coalition, it supported the Government (so the Government coalition had enough votes to carry legislation). Hence my suggestion that the real target was (in other words, became in a political rather than ethical sense) Halal (in order to annoy Dutch Muslims).I am not an expert on the Dutch.
It’s Biblical, so I suppose one’s view could be connected to one’s overall view of the Bible.Seems kind of silly; What about if the jew is a hunter?
I dont know what the sense is that they would ban the method unless they are jus tired of catering to people,.
Her’e a good place to start:YCohen,
Is “kosher food” confined to red meat? I know swine don’t count. What about fish and fowl?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher_saltI see “kosher salt” at the market. What makes it different from regular salt?
Same goes with fowl:I understand that meat is kosher by the way the animal is slaughtered, in a manner to minimize suffering, using a special knife to slit an artery, which is highly commendable. Again, what about fish and fowl? How is their suffering mitigated to make them kosher?
Dairy products: The milk must come from a kosher animal. Consequently, many Jews will only eat dairy products where the milk was bought from Jews and this can be ensured. However, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein had ruled that since in the US, when one buys milk, it is, by law, cow’s milk, that Jews can rely on the USDA or whoever is in charge of that aspect. I think it depends on the specific country, what animals they raise most, the law, and how stringent they are in enforcing the law.What about dairy products or eggs?
All fruits and vegetables are inherently kosher. The issues with them are:How are vegetables made kosher?
Not only do I not, but I thank you, because though you, I myself have learned new things. For instance, I never really knew why fish don’t require “shechita”. I never really considered it.I hope you don’t think my questions are sarcastic. I am very interested in this subject.
Not my cross to bear.Mormons claim they are the “Lost Tribe of Israel”, but my Mormon friends don’t eat kosher food. Why not, if they are Jewish? I ask them this question and their eyes glaze over.
Seriously Jack: The Bronx is SO passe. Maybe Jewish grandparents lived there (not mine), but for the most part, the Jewish exodus happened decades ago. The Bronx Jewish population is waning. They moved to the burbs, and they moved out completely.If Dutch Jews can’t buy kosher meat, will there be a mass exodus to the Bronx and Hollywood? Just joking. If you can’t answer, I will ask my son-in-law who is a plastic surgeon in Los Angeles.
The stun gun does not kill them, nor is it meant to. It knocks them unconscious so they are not aware of their throats being cut, nor does it terrify rest of the animals in the chutes awaiting slaughter.Done correctly, halal slaughter is far kinder than the usual method which can leave animals to thrash around in agony because the stun gun didn’t kill them properly.
A stun gun blow to the head is a small mercy administered by Australian abattoirs to deaden the agony of slaughter, but most livestock exported to the Middle East must bleed to death.
Halal and kosher meat preparation traditionally require that slaughter be carried out with a single cut to the throat while the animal is still alive, but anti-cruelty campaigners say there is no religious reason to forbid pre-stunning.
kind? - like this?The death throes of an animal suffering a mortal throat gash are commonly dismissed as “just twitching nerves” despite veterinary research which shows sheep remain conscious of the pain for 30-40 seconds. For cattle, it’s more like 90 seconds due to a secondary blood supply to the brain that prolongs the suffering.
or this?THE brutal culling of Australian sheep in Pakistan has been put on hold until at least mid-October after a Karachi court ordered a further independent test of the sheep’s health.
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‘‘Like a giant mass of wool, bloodied and filthy, they lay in trenches - slit open, stabbed or clubbed to death, while many still wriggled with some life left in them, soon to be buried alive.’’
“If cutting the throat of a fully conscious, terrified sheep in a mosque meets ESCAS standards, then clearly these standards in no way provide a level of care that the Australian community would deem to be acceptable,” Ms White told The Age.
or this?“I have witnessed this festival taking place in many countries over the past decade, and it inevitably has resulted in the most distressing images of cruelty to Australian exported animals. The terror of the animals is palpable, as they inevitably witness as well as sense the mass slaughter taking place.”
The federal government is under pressure to end live cattle exports to Indonesia whose abattoirs have been exposed for animal cruelty.
these were not isolated incidents, but widespread practice in Muslim countries.Australian cattle at various abattoirs have been filmed having their throats cut on average 10 times when it should take one, dying prolonged deaths as well as being savagely beaten and gouged.
These days there really isn’t a real punishment for it. You can just stew in your own guilt, and the real punishment comes in “the world to come”.What happens to a Jew if he or she eats a non-kosher food? If I break a Catholic religious law I commit a sin, which I must confess. What happens in Judaism when religious law is broken? Is it a matter for the individual and her/his conscience? Would the individual need to consult a rabbi? Would it be a matter for the community?
One can always repent:These days there really isn’t a real punishment for it. You can just stew in your own guilt, and the real punishment comes in “the world to come”.
More than that: You would be punished for NOT eating them. The Torah commands us (Leviticus 18:5):There are exceptions when Jews can break a Kosher diet. There is a principle in Jewish law that the sake of preserving life overrules all over laws, so if you’re stuck somewhere starving and all you have are bacon and cheese sandwiches, you will not be punished for eating them.
Actually King David did that once. He went into the temple and took all of their Shabbat bread becuse his guys were starving.One can always repent:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repentance_in_Judaism
And in fact, should.
More than that: You would be punished for NOT eating them. The Torah commands us (Leviticus 18:5):
Guard My statutes and My laws which a person shall do them and live by them; I am G-d.
To this, the Gemara teaches us: “You should live by them, and not die by them.”
There are only 3 exceptions to this rule:
If someone puts a gun to your head and says do one of these or I will kill you, you can’t.
- Idol worship or worshipping anything but the One G-d
- Murder
- Illicit sexual relations
When I was in the army (the Israeli army), I would always volunteer to go out on patrols on Friday night to show others that desecrating the Sabbath to protect lives is absolutely required- by Torah law.
A Conservative and an Orthodox Jew often keep a different level of kosher, a Reform- often even less.What happens to a Jew if he or she eats a non-kosher food? If I break a Catholic religious law I commit a sin, which I must confess. What happens in Judaism when religious law is broken? Is it a matter for the individual and her/his conscience? Would the individual need to consult a rabbi? Would it be a matter for the community?
Wait a sec… King David was before the Temple. It was his son, Solomon, who built it.Actually King David did that once. He went into the temple and took all of their Shabbat bread becuse his guys were starving.
Yes, thanks, that’s what I meantWait a sec… King David was before the Temple. It was his son, Solomon, who built it.
Ah. I found it: 1 Samuel Chapter 21. Not the Temple though.
I agree. Bow-hunting for sport is, in my opinion, barbaric. (I know not every shot from a gun will kill an animal first-thing, but most arrows from a bow won’t either.)I am for laws that prohibit bow hunting.
I’ve been bow hunting and it’s a far more skilled task to kill with an arrow than a bullet. Problem isn’t the method used, it’s the skill of the hunter. And too many cocky bow hunters take to the forests with close to little training, preparation and close to no realistic expectations of what they’re capable of actually hunting. GOOD bow hunters train under another more experienced hunter for a while, learning to select the correct equipment and what prey they’re capable of hunting, only moving onto more difficult types of prey after they become more confident. Good hunters are also highly trained in how to judge kill shots for each specific type of animal.I agree. Bow-hunting for sport is, in my opinion, barbaric. (I know not every shot from a gun will kill an animal first-thing, but most arrows from a bow won’t either.)
Hunting for sustenance, on the other hand? Gotta do what you gotta do. The goal isn’t to gloat and hoot over the impressive way one just made an animal bleed out, it’s to survive.