Dutch Parliament Likely to Ban Shchitah Next Week

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Dutch Parliament in The Hague

Despite protests from Jewish groups and an appeal to Liberal Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Holland is set to ban shechita, the Jewish ritual slaughter of animals following the Socialist party’s decision to support a proposal from the pro-animal party, the world’s first such party to be elected to parliament in 2006.

The proposal, which claims that there is evidence that ritual slaughter causes animals unnecessary paid and suffering, is likely to get a majority of votes at the Dutch parliament next week, political observers said.

Both Jewish kosher slaughter and Muslim halal slaughter demand that slaughter is carried out with a single cut to the throat. In ordinary abattoirs, animals are usually stunned before being killed.

The extreme right Party for Freedom (PVV) led by Geert Wilders supports the bill out of its hostility toward the Dutch Muslim population. According to the press, Wilders has an interest in helping the bill pass because his party uses the “animal lover” tag as part of its pitch against Halal butchering.

However, Wilders casts himself as a friend of Israel and the Jews, and by supporting the ban vote he risks losing their support.

Most Dutch favor a ban but many centrist and religious parties feel the issue is a distraction from the more serious issue of abuses at regular slaughterhouses. One of the two members of the governing coalition led by Mark Rutte, the Christian Democrats (CDA), oppose the law out of fear for damage to the country’s international image as a haven of tolerance for religious minorities.

Holland has a great tradition of tolerance and was one of the first countries in Europe to allow Jews to live openly with their religion in the 17th century.

The other member of the coalition, the liberal VVD party, has not yet determined which way it will vote.

Jewish and Muslim groups have called the initiative an affront to freedom of religion.

“I can speak for the Dutch Jewish Community and I think for the wider Jewish world, that this law raises grave concerns about infringements on religious freedom,” said Ruben Vis, spokesman for the Netherlands’ NIK, an umbrella of Jewish organizations.

“What’s worse is that there is no conclusive scientific evidence that slaughter without stunning is more harmful or painful for animals,” Vis of the CJO said.

In a letter to the Dutch Prime Minister ahead of the vote, European Jewish Congress (EJC) President Moshe Kantor said that the legislation would violate Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, namely the right to freedom of religious practice.

He also pointed out that Muslim ritual slaughter does not expressly forbid pre-slaughter stunning of animals, meaning that the legislation affects only the Jewish community and its slaughter of a couple thousand animals each year.

If the legislation passes, it would make Holland the first European Union country to ban kosher slaughter and it might have a domino effect threat in other parts of Europe.

New Zealand,, the Scandinavian and Baltic countries as well as Switzerland currently ban ritual slaughter.

Around 45,000 Jews live in Holland.

3 Comments

  • Hersh N. Goldman

    FYI shechitah can be more than a “single” cut. It can be an ongoing back and forth cutting. It is a “single” cut in that there can be no interruption in the cutting motion. If there is an incomplete shechitah cutting after a hesitation in a cut nothing can be done to correct the miscut to make the shechitah kosher. All that is besides the point.
    What scares me is:
    If people can say about an animal that is being killed anyway that the ritual causes unnecessary pain and suffering. What is to stop “pro animal” from saying they are “pro people” and ritual cutting of human flesh for circumcision causes unnecessary pain and suffering. They will be able to ban circumcision as did Antiochus. Only they will brand the Jewish persecution a humane mitzvah.

  • Montreal

    I guess you are not aware, but there are MANY places that are talking about banning Bris Milah. Now the discussion is that we should wait until the boys are teenagers before they have a Bris.

    Moshiach had better come quickly – Yiddishkiet is at a HUGE rish once again.

  • Baltimore

    San Fransisco is currently considering such a ban. If it passes, law suits will quickly be filed. I’m confident that the US courts will stand for such garbage.