In response to a previous post, which asked how readers are personally responding to the Agriprocessors balagan, one reader commented:
“My extended family as well as many members of our synagogue community will not boycott Agriprocessors unless the Rabbinic Assembly(RA),the USCJ, and/or their rabbi say so… Without strong and active leadership from the RA and the USCJ, passive communities like mine will continue to allow the worker-abuse and animal-abuse horrors of Agriporcessors to continue.”
It seems that several Jewish organizations and individuals are starting to provide that much-needed leadership, calling for boycotts on Agriprocessors’ products that go beyond the Conservative Movement’s wishy-washy advisory. They include:
Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, a Modern Orthodox Rabbi in Washington DC. Read his statement.
The Jewish Labor Committee (well, I’d hope so!) Read their statement.
Uri L’tzedek, an Orthodox social justice organization. Read their letter to the Rubashkins.
The OU, maybe. According to the JTA, “Rabbi Menachem Genack, head of the Orthodox Union’s kosher department, the largest kosher certifier of AgriProcessors, said the O.U. is awaiting the outcome of legal proceedings against the company before coming to any decision. If AgriProcessors is found guilty of criminal charges, he said, the O.U. will withdraw its kosher certification.”

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