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Kapporos Then and Now: Toward a More Compassionate Tradition (Paperback)
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Kapporos Then and Now: Toward a More Compassionate Tradition (Paperback)
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Loot Price R410
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Every year, right before Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, there is
a cultural war in certain Jewish neighborhoods over a ceremony
called Kapporos, in which a chicken is slaughtered just before the
holy day. The animal rights people show up claiming, "Meat is
murder!" while the Orthodox and Hasidic Jews who practice this
ceremony accuse the activists of antisemitism and violating their
freedom of religion. Epithets fly and confrontations occur across
the barricades, but nobody is really listening to each other. Rabbi
Gershom seeks to build a bridge of understanding between these two
warring camps. On the one hand, he opposes using live chickens as
Kapporos, and, like many other religious Jews before him, advocates
giving money to charity instead. But on the other hand, he is
himself a Hasid who understands and believes in the kabbalistic
principle of "raising holy sparks" so central to the ceremony. In
fact, he says, it is that very mysticism that has led him not to
use chickens for the ritual.
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