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Anti Semitism is not bio degradable

July 7, 2011 17:22
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Anti Semitism is not bio degradable wrote Howard Jacobson in The Finkler Question meaning that however deep it is buried it will eventually rise back up.

There have been two attacks on our fundamental religious rights relating to Shechita, religious slaughter, and circumcision.

Today the European Parliament in Strasbourg, meeting in Plenary session, rejected the food labelling amendment to the new EU food information rules, calling for shechita, to be singled out for specific labeling as “meat from slaughter without stunning,” the amendment, originally voted by a committee of the EU Parliament, was rejected after a compromise was reached with the EU member states and the EU Commission.

The compromise, backed by 606 MEPs in favour and 46 against, is a commitment that a study on the opportunity to provide consumers with the relevant information on the stunning of animals should be considered in the context of future Union strategy for the protection and welfare of animals.

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