Everything is relative.
Factory farming today makes ethical treatment of animals bound for slaughter nearly impossible.
The people to get the ball rolling on this issue, Hechsher Tzedek, of the Conservative Movement, are not on the agenda.
Even for a subject such as this it seems that the orthodox world prefers not “to sleep with the enemy.” Too bad we can’t unite on this issue where there is no serious ideological divide.
I wish the next logical question (should Jews today be eating meat at all?) didn’t so often go unasked in these conversations. See, for example, http://www.shalomveg.com
It’s a science fiction convention.
Shmuley’s a screamer, huh? Or shall we say, passionate.
DK, what do you mean?
Everything is relative.
Factory farming today makes ethical treatment of animals bound for slaughter nearly impossible.
The people to get the ball rolling on this issue, Hechsher Tzedek, of the Conservative Movement, are not on the agenda.
Even for a subject such as this it seems that the orthodox world prefers not “to sleep with the enemy.” Too bad we can’t unite on this issue where there is no serious ideological divide.
I wish the next logical question (should Jews today be eating meat at all?) didn’t so often go unasked in these conversations. See, for example, http://www.shalomveg.com