In Judaism, shechita (anglicized: /ʃəxiːˈtɑː/; Hebrew: שחיטה; [ʃχiˈta]; also transliterated shehitah, shechitah, shehita) is ritual slaughtering of certain...
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been enacted in several countries. See Animal welfare controversies in shechita for further information. Some methods of suicide, e.g., wrist slitting...
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After EU Vote, European Shechita Still in Danger, May 8, 2009. Rosen, Stuart D. (June 12, 2004). "Physiological insights into Shechita" (PDF). The Veterinary...
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Bektaşi, who encourage it as part of their beliefs, as well as Alawites). Shechita is the ritual slaughter of mammals and birds according to Jewish law. Dhabihah...
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and the spine. In both Shechita and Dhabihah, a prayer to God is required at the start of the slaughtering process. In Shechita one prayer is sufficient...
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Animal slaughter (section Jewish law (Shechita))
religion-specific laws, most notably, Shechita and Dhabihah. Animal slaughter in Judaism falls in accordance to the religious law of Shechita. In preparation, the animal...
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rules of shechita (kosher slaughter). According to Jewish law, a ben pekuah may later be slaughtered for consumption without adhering to shechita. According...
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Ritual slaughter (section Jewish Shechita)
slaughtered according to the Jewish Kosher practice has not yet been accepted. Shechita (Hebrew: שחיטה) is the Jewish ritual slaughter for poultry and cattle for...
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Orthodox Union (section Shechita supervision)
The Orthodox Union (abbreviated OU) is one of the largest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network...
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slaughterhouses, butchers, and religious personnel involved with traditional shechita (Jewish) and dhabiha (Islamic). Regulations also may extend to butchery...
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