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New seal for kosher food that is 'ethical'

September 24, 2009 14:16
A kosher butcher’s shop in Florida. Concerns about the way kosher food was produced surfaced when America’s largest Orthodox slaughterhouse was raided by immigration officials last year

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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When US immigration officers raided Agriprocessors, America’s largest kosher slaughterhouse and meatpacking plant, last year, the Jewish community was shocked and ashamed. Dozens of illegal immigrants were arrested, many alleging sexual harassment, unpaid wages and forced overtime.

But the scandal may have had one unintended positive result — a new Jewish ethical certification for kosher food, championed by the Conservative Jewish community. The Magen Tzedek, or “Shield of Justice”, could come into force as soon as January, after detailed guidelines for the certification were released this month.

Minnesota rabbi Morris Allen, the driving force behind Magen Tzedek, said that until now, the Jewish community has concentrated on the ritual, and not the social, aspect of food production.

“The Torah doesn’t print the laws of kashrut in large type and passages in Deuteronomy on treatment of workers in small type,” he said. “For too long we have allowed a singular perspective to define what constitutes Jewish observance.”