Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855â1913: “A Major Attack on Jewish Freedoms” (North American Jewish Studies)

Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855â1913: “A Major Attack on Jewish Freedoms” (North American Jewish Studies)

by David Fraser (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first study of historical attempts by anti-animal cruelty groups to prosecute those involved in the killing of animals for food using the Jewish method of slaughter (shechita). It details cases from Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, and the United States, many for the first time, in which animal welfare groups prosecuted those engaged in shechita as part of their attempts to introduce compulsory stunning of animals before slaughter. Despite claims to the contrary, this study offers clear evidence of underlying, unrelenting antisemitic motivations in the prosecutions, and highlights the ways in which a basic idea of innate Jewish cruelty was always juxtaposed with an overtly Christian ideal of humane treatment of animals across time and borders.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Published: 30 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 1618117424
ISBN 13: 9781618117427

Author Bio
David Fraser is Professor of Law and Social Theory at the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on legal aspects of the Shoah and modern Jewish legal history in the Anglo-American world. He has previously published the book Honorary Protestants : The Jewish School Question in Montreal, 1867-1997 (2015).