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Poor advocacy: Kosher slaughter was badly defended


Poor advocacy: Kosher slaughter was badly defended
Poor advocacy: Kosher slaughter was badly defended
Jewish law was sensitive to animal welfare long before Western civilization typified by the European Court of Justice ever recognized it as a concern worthy of human attention.
(December 21, 2020 / JNS) The European Court of Justice is being slammed by Jewish organizations around the world for its decision approving a Flemish law that effectively prohibits kosher and Muslim slaughter of animals. The law upheld by the court concerns the “protection and welfare of animals.” It permits the slaughter of animals “according to special methods required for religious rites” only if the animal is stunned before slaughter. Since stunning before slaughter renders an animal non-kosher ( ....

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US Supreme Court to hear two cases related to Holocaust restitution


US Supreme Court to hear two cases related to Holocaust restitution
 
December 18, 2020
(JNS) The U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases on Dec. 7 related to the issue of Holocaust restitution.
The court will decide if the United States has the jurisdiction, in accordance with the 1976 Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, to rule about crimes that happened abroad where there was no American involvement.
Although foreign governments usually cannot be sued in U.S. courts, exceptions for acts of terrorism or acts of property confiscation violating international law have been made in the past. The plaintiffs in both cases, Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp and Republic of Hungary v. Simon, will seek to have their cases heard based on the latter. ....

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