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I made a number of changes to the "Forbidden techniques" section on June 16th 2017. This section had few citations, repetitive information, and some mistaken and/or biased points which did not properly take into account the differing opinions encompassed in Jewish law. I was having some log in issues at the time that I was making these changes, so many of the changes are not stamped with my username - yadidyag
I don't think there's much to discuss here: [1]. The ban of this barbaric custom in Poland is relevant and the Poles' actions laudable. Also, you may remember, that Jewish lobby groups elsewhere raised quite some stir about the issue. Polska jest Najważniejsza ( talk) 14:17, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
What is the place is justification for a medieval, barbaric, primitive, superstitious practice in the 21st century?
There should be presentation of various current views of these ritual killings in an encyclopaedia. 86.185.39.12 ( talk) 08:40, 22 January 2023 (UTC)
Since the paragraph has been removed twice now I'll put this link here
[3] to answer any claims that it is was not. Quote: "A conveyor-restrainer system with a head holder was recently installed at Spencer Foods in Iowa for kosher slaughter of large beef cattle. ... A standard conveyor-restrainer, described in Grandin (1980c) was used."
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 09:11, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
I made a number of changes to the "Forbidden techniques" section on June 16th 2017. This section had few citations, repetitive information, and some mistaken and/or biased points which did not properly take into account the differing opinions encompassed in Jewish law. I was having some log in issues at the time that I was making these changes, so many of the changes are not stamped with my username - yadidyag
I don't think there's much to discuss here: [1]. The ban of this barbaric custom in Poland is relevant and the Poles' actions laudable. Also, you may remember, that Jewish lobby groups elsewhere raised quite some stir about the issue. Polska jest Najważniejsza ( talk) 14:17, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
What is the place is justification for a medieval, barbaric, primitive, superstitious practice in the 21st century?
There should be presentation of various current views of these ritual killings in an encyclopaedia. 86.185.39.12 ( talk) 08:40, 22 January 2023 (UTC)
Since the paragraph has been removed twice now I'll put this link here
[3] to answer any claims that it is was not. Quote: "A conveyor-restrainer system with a head holder was recently installed at Spencer Foods in Iowa for kosher slaughter of large beef cattle. ... A standard conveyor-restrainer, described in Grandin (1980c) was used."
Sjö (
talk)
05:02, 26 April 2024 (UTC)