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The First Cut: kosher killing ban shocks Jews

European Jews fear future — and recall past horror — as Holland votes to ban kosher slaughter

June 30, 2011 12:12
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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The Netherlands was accused this week of following Nazi precedent by voting to outlaw the kosher slaughter of animals in a move which has shocked Jewish communities across Europe.

By 116 votes to 30, the Dutch Parliament called for a ban on religious slaughter without pre-stunning - which effectively prohibits shechitah as well as the production of halal meat for some of Holland's Muslims.

Dayan Yisroel Lichtenstein, head of the Federation Beth Din and one of the rabbinic authorities for shechitah in Britain, said: "Holland was second to none in the mass deportation of Jews. It's no wonder that they have no shame in copying the Nazi ban on shechitah."

Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks, who visited the Netherlands last month to lobby for shechitah, denounced the move as "a dark day in Dutch history".

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