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E-raamat: Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855-1913: "e;A major attack on Jewish freedoms"e;

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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.

The book examines historical attempts by animal welfare groups, in Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, and the United States, to ban the Jewish method of slaughter (shechita). For the first time, the book studies these prosecutions, brought in the name of “humanity”, that reveal, an underlying, unrelenting, and inescapable antisemitism.

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An outstanding piece of research, Frasers work would make a valuable addition to any academic library. Randall C. and Anne-Marie Belinfante, AJL Reviews May/June 2019 -- Randall C. and Anne-Marie Belinfante * AJL Reviews *

Acknowledgments vi
Introduction: Jews, Shechita, and the Law viii
1 Criminalizing Shechita: The Halifax Prosecution of Abraham Levitt, 1913
1(27)
2 The Aberdeen Shechita Case of 1893: Criminalizing the Jewish Method in Scotland
28(28)
3 The Mansion House Case: Anti-Shechita in London, 1855
56(18)
4 Manchester Shechita: Criminalizing Orthodox Judaism 1878 and Beyond
74(11)
5 The Birkenhead Shechita Cases
85(18)
6 Criminalizing Shechita Down Under: The Sydney Case
103(31)
7 Outlawing Shechita in America
134(34)
8 The Massachusetts Anti-Shechita Story
168(31)
9 The End (or Not) of the Story: Shechita and the Law in the Anglo-American World, 1855-1913
199(16)
Bibliography 215(15)
Index 230
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).