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Wed, 2 Apr 2008 2:52 am

Pass the Manischewitz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OK, so Kosher doesn't always mean healthier (think hot dogs) or greener, but it does increase the chance of a cleaner, more humanely produced meal.

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 4/3/2008 4:33:11 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, theoldbat writes:

i've seen vids of kosher cow/steer and deer slaughter. there was NOTHING humane about it, unless you consider a live animal with its trachea hanging out while it's trying to get up off the ground to be humane. and the rabbi was present.much better to bolt it in the brain first.

 

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RealSimple , cyndikrall wrote:

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> BANG FOR THE BITE

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> OK, so Kosher doesn't always mean healthier (think hot dogs) or

greener, but it does increase the chance of a cleaner, more humanely

produced meal.

 

 

i've seen vids of kosher cow/steer and deer slaughter. there was

NOTHING humane about it, unless you consider a live animal with its

trachea hanging out while it's trying to get up off the ground to be

humane. and the rabbi was present.

 

much better to bolt it in the brain first.

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