KOSHER MEAT TRADE UNEARTHED IN BERLIN
(Received 2.30 p.m.)
LONDON, December 27,
The “Daily Telegraph’s"’ Frankfurt-on-Main correspondent states that the police discovered the existence of an extensive kosher meat trade in Berlin and Frankfurt by Jewish dealers and butchers, when the Jewish ritual of for this class of goods, prohibited. All concerned, including well-known Jewish tradesmen in both cities, were arrested. It is understood cattle were slaughtered secretly in Berlin in the presence of a chief rabbi. General Goering placed a general embargo for one year on the establishment of new industries in Berlin for manufacturing wearing apparel, A special permit will now be necessary slaughtering of meat by a rabbi was The decree dees not mention Jews, but newspapers add that Jewish applications will not be considered on principle.
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Northern Advocate, 28 December 1937, Page 5
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