
Rabbi calls for Orthodox ‘hechsher tzedek’
Rabbi Shlomo Levin, spiritual leader of Milwaukee's Modern Orthodox Lake Park Synagogue, has an opinion piece in J the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. calling on the Orthodox establishment to start certifying the working conditions at kosher meat companies:
The Orthodox Union states clearly that its supervision relates only to whether food is permitted to be eaten. It does not consider labor issues, animal cruelty, environmental impact or anything else of this nature and has no plans to start doing so. Why not? For many reasons.The list of potential issues to include in expanded supervision is nearly endless. The government already regulates some of these matters; the O.U. lacks the required resources and expertise.
And many of these concerns are not uniquely Jewish, while the O.U.'s purpose is to serve the special needs of the Jewish community.
There is nothing wrong with the O.U. conducting itself in this manner, as long as we understand what the O.U. symbol means. A product is kosher to eat, but whether the company manufacturing that product is kosher to do business with is unknown.
What we need is not a replacement for the current kosher supervision system, but an addition to it.
Since how a business treats its workers, the environment and its animals is important, we need another mechanism by which consumers can receive that information.
The Conservative movement has taken some steps to form a "hechsher tzedek" kosher certification focused on the above issues. Some other small, independent groups have done the same.
The Orthodox kashrut establishment, however, due to its large existing infrastructure of supervisors, would be able to produce a new certification with the greatest ease, efficiency and speed.
As kosher consumers, let's make clear that we want them to do so. Only if we as consumers make known that we will base our purchasing decisions on the presence or absence of such a new symbol is it likely that substantial action will be taken.
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The Conservative Movement has been beating the “hechsher tzedek” drum for years now. So far, they have zilch to show for it aside from publishing the same PR release each time Agriprocessor is in the news (although they’ve been pretty silent about shechita practices in South America even after the OU raised its collective voice). Let’s see if Rabbi Levin and his colleagues can be a bit more effective on this matter
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Rabbi Arnold Stiebel
06/16/08 06:07 PM
Kol Hakavod, Rabbi Levin. Even though I respect the orthodox Kosher certification of animals, the lack of an orthodox Tsa’ar Ba’alei Hayim statement and a system of insuring the sanctity of all (animal) life does not speak to our obediance to G-d. Your call to action to the orthodox community is very much appreciated. I am certain our conservative rabbinic organization (the R.A.) would be pleased to work with the R.C.A. to establish ethical guidelines.