Gutachten über das jüdisch-rituelle Schlachtverfahren ("Schächten")
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From ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
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Quantity: 1From ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller Since February 4, 2000
Quantity: 1About this Item
Small Folio. xvi,122pp. Blind-embossed red cloth. Stamp of "Archival-Depot Offenbach A.M." to free front endpaper. Elaborate work on Shechitah, the slaughtering of certain animals according to Jewish law (Kosher Slaughtering). The practices of Shechitah are not described in the "Five Books of Moses" but were handed down in Judaism's traditional Oral Torah, and codified in the "Halakha." The foreword deals with changes in the law of German speaking countries as well as ordinances of cities relating to the Shechitah, the anti-Semitic viewpoint regarding Shechitah, the Jewish orthodox viewpoint as well as safety measure to be taken at slaughter, details regarding the slaughter procedures, e.g. neck puncture, attacking the head of the animal, the sharpness of the knife, etc. Following is an extensive compilation of expert opinions by many veterinarians and Kosher Slaughterers attesting that the ritual slaughter can not be considered to be animal cruelty. Minor age wear, some staining to binding. Double-page xv/xvi loose but present, with minor tears at edges. Browning throughout. Pages brittle. In German, in Gothic script. Fair condition. Seller Inventory # 19633
Bibliographic Details
Title: Gutachten über das jüdisch-rituelle ...
Publisher: Emil Apolant, Berlin
Publication Date: 1894
Binding: Hardcover
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