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The community remains associated with the slaughtering of animals.
Hence to meet the demands the slaughtering of animals becomes considerably high and necessary during the festival.
This tradition accounts for more than 100 million slaughtering of animals in only 2 days of Eid.
The cleaning of food equipment must meet kosher requirements, as must the slaughtering of animals.
Hilchoth Shechitah on the ritual slaughtering of animals for Kosher meat.
Ethnographic materials provide evidence for the unbelievable mass slaughtering of animals during rituals accompanying mining and metallurgical processes.
However, for the past few years the animal rights activists in the country have been continuously opposing these acts of slaughtering of animals in such a manner.
It also represents a microcosm of the slaughtering of animals by humans, accompanied by their dogs in their hunting camps subsequent to the initial creation.
The slaughtering of animals in the street was outlawed by the Oxford Mileways Act of 1771 and the butchers moved to the Covered Market.
Jews who came from communities which had more rigorous standards about the slaughtering of animals would not be able to eat with a Jew who interpreted the rules more leniently.
In the classical period, especially under Rome, it became an accepted means of satisfying the blood lust of the plebs by the chase and slaughtering of animals in the arena.
Their medicinal use of opium, their "capturing" of young brides, their ritual slaughtering of animals and other practices are resulting in legal problems that bring them confusion and shame.
Normally the service was not chosen to be subject to strikes due to the high regularity needed by the chicken manufacturer Trønderkylling, who would otherwise have to proceed with unnecessary slaughtering of animals.
Two Arabic works, Risalat al-Burhan fi Tadhkiyat al-Ḥaiwan, containing the laws concerning the slaughtering of animals (A. Neubauer, Cat.
Pearl's family moved to moved to Chicago in 1892 when her father, Rabbi David Harchovsky, accepted a rabbinical position supervising the kosher slaughtering of animals for a congregation on the southwest side.
He witnessed many of the same mistreatments occurring in the domestication and slaughtering of animals, and he became a fighter for the rights of all living creatures that he saw being treated unjustly.
The dolabra could serve as a pickaxe used by miners and excavators, a priest's implement for ritual religious slaughtering of animals and as an entrenching tool (mattock) used in Roman infantry tactics.
Over the weekend, hundreds of East German farmers mounted demonstrations with tractor convoys to protest the invasion of West German farm products, which have forced them to suspend deliveries of their own goods and put off slaughtering of animals for meat.
In the edicts of the great Buddhist king Ashoka (ca. 304-232 BC) inscribed on great pillars around his kingdom, the King showed reverence for all life by giving up the slaughtering of animals and many of his subjects followed his example.
Two treatises of this work have appeared as separate books: one comprising five sections and twenty-two chapters on sheḥitah (the law for the slaughtering of animals); another, Tzofnat Pa'aneah (Discloser of Secrets), comprising eight chapters on incestuous marriages.
I would like to say that this has no connection at all with the traditional way of life of the Inuit, since their traditional way of life does not involve the slaughtering of animals on an industrial scale, in order to supply the entire world with seal products.
Shavuot - Hag Ha'Bikkurim, -Festival of the First Fruits One explanation for the consumption of dairy foods on this holiday is that the Israelites had not yet received the Torah, with its laws of 'shechita' (ritual slaughtering of animals).
Fourthly, the United Kingdom is to submit to the Commission by 30 April a specific proposal for the selective slaughtering of animals or herds which have probably come into contact with infected flesh or bone meal and which, from this point of view, represent groups which are at special risk.