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"To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical." — Thomas Jefferson: Bill for Religious Freedom, 1779.  Papers 2:545



Discussion:

@  What I Found in my Pantry
@  Separation of Church and State
@  Kosher Steel
@  Public Avoids Kosher Meat


Letters to Prime Minister Paul Martin:

@ 19-Jun-2004  Canadian Jewish Congress Criminal Conspiracy Under The Competition Act
@ 11-Aug-2005  How Jane Stewart might have prevented the American Revolution
@ 17-Aug-2005  What Oreo cookies and Campbell's Vegetable Soup tell us about Canadian Jewish Congress criminality
@ 24-Aug-2005  Sometimes a complaint of cruelty to animals is occasioned by cruelty to animals
@ 02-Sep-2005  Deuteronomy does not mandate the kosher certification of dog food
@ 05-Sep-2005  If Deuteronomy forbids riding camels, will the Canadian Jewish Congress kosher-certify air?


Letters to Moshe Ronen,
President of the Canadian Jewish Congress:


@  15-Mar-2000  Three questions concerning kosher labelling
@  22-Mar-2000  Is Jewish ritual slaughter inhumane?
@  23-Mar-2000  Is kosher labelling a pyramid scheme?
@  24-Mar-2000  Selling pie in the sky when you die
@  25-Mar-2000  The fallacy that higher volume lowers costs
@  26-Mar-2000  What about industrial espionage?
@  27-Mar-2000  Income from denial of kosher certification?
@  28-Mar-2000  Kosher status misrepresentation
@  13-Apr-2000  Needless kosher certification
@  09-Jun-2000  Rabbi Avraham Cohen poisoned in Lviv


Letters to Ed Morgan,
Canadian Jewish Congress National President:


@  14-Aug-2004  Next steps in the public scrutiny of the kosher business
@  10-Aug-2005  Four varieties of Canadian Jewish Congress criminality


Letter to Al Gore:

@  12-Sep-2000  Please ask Joe Lieberman about kosher


Letter to Ezra Levant:

@  27-Mar-2002  Changed your views on kosher certification?


Letters to Israel Asper:

@  16-May-2002  The miracle of kosher water
@  04-Jul-2002  The miracle of kosher vodka


Letter to Hartley T. Richardson:

@  01-Jul-2003  CANOLA HARVEST trade mark infringement


Seeing is Believing:

@  External Link to Video of Jewish Ritual Slaughter


Letters to Manufacturers:
(Please join in and write your own!)


@  14-Apr-2000  Sifto Table Salt
@  14-Apr-2000  Windsor Table Salt
@  17-Apr-2000  Canada Corn Starch
@  17-Apr-2000  Maxwell House Coffee
@  17-Apr-2000  Minute Maid Orange Juice
@  17-Apr-2000  Javex Bleach


The press reacts to the Ukrainian Archive:

@  08-May-2000  Kevin Grace: Is this kosher?
@  26-May-2000  Melissa Radler: Canadian Mag's Unkosher Article
@  05-Jun-2000   Joseph Ben-Ami: Rebuttal


Kosher links:

@  Kosher 4U:   Categorized resource directory for everything about kosher

The promotional display above confuses enjoying Jewish food with enjoying kosher food.  In fact, kosher food does not taste any different from the same food prepared without kosher observance.  Thus, while the native American pictured may indeed be enjoying his, say, corned beef sandwich, it is implausible that he is enjoying it because it is kosher.

In any case, the subject of this section of the Ukrainian Archive does not address the tastiness of foods prepared by Jews or often eaten by Jews.  That such foods can be enjoyed by non-Jews is obvious and irrelevant.  Rather, this section of the Ukrainian Archive addresses itself to the quite different question of a kosher tax levied upon Jews and non-Jews alike.  Were the native American shown above to learn that the majority of the purchases that he made at his supermarket involved a payment to kosher-accreditation agencies, he might stop smiling.



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