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a board of seven rabbis overseeing thousands of shochtim throughout Poland. In 1936, a bill outlawing
Shechitah was introduced in the Sejm (Polish legislature). Despite being the youngest member of the Vaad, Zweigenhaft was selected to perform Shechita in front of the
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January 1946 Lubinsky was appointed Chief Rabbi of Hannover. The community continued to grow and additional rabbinical leadership was required. On a few rare occasions, the Vaad Harabonim of the British zone convened a
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Zweigenhaft to accompany him on his walk to the slaughterhouse. When they arrived, Einhorn began to contemplate the problem that the shochtim presented to him. Zweigenhaft then proceeded to deftly pick up the
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of several kosher slaughterhouses. And instituted reforms previously unknown in
America. Some rabbis would not eat meat unless it was certified by Zweigenhaft. Over the years many of Zweigenhaft's reforms took root in the industry.
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and demonstrate that shechitah was a quick humane form of animal slaughter. Together with an intense lobbying effort, this led to the Sejm allowing the practice to continue, although it was restricted with a maximum quota.
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140:Chief Rabbi
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873:August 21,
735:References
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616:Cincinnati
319:massekhtot
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678:Jerusalem
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579:D.P. Camp
545:D.P. Camp
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294:Education
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160:Yahrtzeit
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555:Bais Din
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376:shochtim
364:Talmudic
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323:zevachim
243:shechita
193:Semikhah
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116:Religion
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346:Yeshiva
335:Tosafot
272:shochet
231:Hanover
120:Judaism
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303:cheder
254:Family
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197:Rabbi
174:Buried
167:Tammuz
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331:Rashi
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