зеданчег wrote:Поиском на "kosher slaughter unconscious" можно нарыть
Все зависит от того, как вы трактуете то, что
нарыли Contrary to popular misconception, rabbis or other religious officials do not "bless" food to make it kosher.
Many modern Jews think that the laws of kashrut are simply primitive health regulations that have become obsolete with modern methods of food preparation. There is no question that some of the dietary laws have some beneficial health effects. For example, the laws regarding kosher slaughter are so sanitary that kosher butchers and slaughterhouses have been exempted from many USDA regulations.
In addition, some of the health benefits to be derived from kashrut were not made obsolete by the refrigerator. For example, there is some evidence that eating meat and dairy together interferes with digestion, and no modern food preparation technique reproduces the health benefit of the kosher law of eating them separately.
Some have suggested that the prohibitions are instead derived from environmental considerations. For example, a camel (which is not kosher) is more useful as a beast of burden than as a source of food. In the Middle Eastern climate, the pig consumes a quantity of food that is disproportional to its value as a food source.
Kosher law предписывaeт
практические правила, но не обьясняет их. Например,
list of forbidden birds (Lev. 11:13-19; Deut. 14:11-18), but does not specify why these particular birds are forbidden. All of the birds on the list are birds of prey or scavengers
Я не думаю что те, кто в танке, употребляют мясо birds of prey or scavengers, тo есть они следуют законам кашрута
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То, что из танка видится, как "Ритуальный" забой, на самом деле обычные санитарные правила.
may not eat animals that died of natural causes (Deut. 14:21) or that were killed by other animals. In addition, the animal must have no disease or flaws in the organs at the time of slaughter.
Но эти правила сейчас "обычные". А 5000 лет назад они должны были стать "ритуальными", чтобы их соблюдали.