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Analysis: Our meat is improving already

November 19, 2009 15:25

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

Sholom Rubashkin’s convictions on 86 of 91 federal fraud charges ends one chapter in an ugly story of monetary scandal and worker exploitation that has rocked the North American Jewish community. But the case’s implications for kashrut are ongoing.

Rubashkin’s arrest following a massive May 2008 immigration raid that eventually ruined the Agriprocessors plant in Postville, Iowa, bitterly divided American Jewry, brought shame to the kosher meat industry and depleted the country’s supply of kosher meat.

It revealed the weakness in a kosher meat system dominated by one company, and spawned new, smaller operations all over North America. Whether this devolution of production will continue, or Agriprocessors’ new owners will seize control of the industry, remains to be seen.

The case also generated intense interest in kashrut among liberal American Jews who had rarely, if ever, seriously considered Jewish sacred eating. And as they began to scrutinise the ethical and environmental impact of kosher food production, some of that concern spilled over into the Orthodox world.