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		<title>Rabbi Avi Weiss Comes To Bnai David</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a HREF="http://www.bnaidavid.com">From BnaiDavid.com</a>:</p>
<p>Friday, February 5th<br />
Modern Orthodoxy Faces the Future<br />
When we look toward the future of Modern Orthodoxy,  what do we see?  Looking back to where we&#039;ve been, what is ahead?  Join us for a broad ranging  discussion of the vision of Modern Orthodoxy and the challenges that lie ahead.<br />
8:15 PM  Shabbat Oneg </p>
<p><a href="http://picorob.com/2010/01/29/rabbi-avi-weiss-comes-to-bnai-david/" class="more-link">Read more on Rabbi Avi Weiss Comes To Bnai David&#8230;</a></p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><A HREF="http://www.bnaidavid.com">From BnaiDavid.com</a>:</p>
<p>Friday, February 5th<br />
Modern Orthodoxy Faces the Future<br />
When we look toward the future of Modern Orthodoxy,  what do we see?  Looking back to where we&#039;ve been, what is ahead?  Join us for a broad ranging  discussion of the vision of Modern Orthodoxy and the challenges that lie ahead.<br />
8:15 PM  Shabbat Oneg </p>
<p>Shabbat Morning Drasha @ BDJ</p>
<p>During Seudah Shelisheet following Mincha @ 4:35 PM<br />
An Approach for Coping With Life&#039;s Adversity<br />
Drawing upon the writings of Rabbi Joseph B.  Soloveitchik, as well as on personal life experiences, Rabbi Weiss will share a deeply rooted Jewish approach to absorbing and responding to the personal challenges that life presents.</p>
<p>Motzai Shabbat Kumzitz<br />
We will usher out Shabbat, with songs of d&#039;veykut and words of  inspiration, led by Rabbi Weiss and a supporting BDJ cast. </p>


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		<title>Missing Ethics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Rabbi Avi Shafran writes for The Jerusalem Post:</p>
<p>A reader asks why I haven&#039;t seen fit to address ethical concerns raised by  news reports about a kosher slaughterhouse/meatpacking concern in Postville,  Iowa that was the subject of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in May,  during which hundreds of illegal immigrant workers were arrested.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rabbi Avi Shafran writes for The Jerusalem Post:</p>
<p>A reader asks why I haven&#039;t seen fit to address ethical concerns raised by  news reports about a kosher slaughterhouse/meatpacking concern in Postville,  Iowa that was the subject of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in May,  during which hundreds of illegal immigrant workers were arrested.</p>
<p>He is right to chide me, especially since one ethical concern &#8211; perhaps the  most important one &#8211; has been all but ignored by press and pundits.</p>
<p>The company, Agriprocessors, has been in the news before. In 2005, an animal  rights group secretly recorded scenes of unusual post-slaughter procedures that  appeared inconsistent with animal welfare and asked the local District Attorney  to open an investigation. He declined to do so. Nonetheless, Agriprocessors  immediately changed its methods. Subsequently, renowned animal expert Dr. Temple  Grandin declared her satisfaction with the changes, and the plant received  excellent grades in five independent audits.</p>
<p>Then there were other charges over several years by local authorities of  violations of environmental and safety laws. Fines were levied and the plant  made the necessary changes.</p>
<p>WHAT HAS seized the public&#039;s attention, however, was the recent raid on the  facility, said to be the largest such ICE action ever. Some of the illegal  immigrants arrested, moreover, subsequently accused their erstwhile employer and  supervisors of a host of crimes, including exploitation, abuse and illegal drug  production.</p>
<p>Jewish reaction came fast and furious. The Conservative movement urged kosher  consumers to consider forgoing meat produced by Agriprocessors; a Reform leader  called for investigations of all kosher slaughterhouses; a liberal Orthodox  group circulated a boycott petition aimed at the concern; well-known activists  like Ruth Messinger, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin and Rabbi Avi Weiss signed it; and  Jewish newspapers and blogs buzzed with outrage at Agriprocessors and its  owners.</p>
<p>The ethical offense I see here is a different one. It violates something not  only rooted in Judaism but part and parcel of American jurisprudence and  respectable journalism as well. It is called the presumption of innocence.</p>
<p>I don&#039;t know if the violations of regulatory laws on Agriprocessors&#039;record  are unusual for plants of its type and size. But whether they are or are not,  the firm corrected whatever needed correcting.</p>
<p>WHICH BRINGS us to the recent raid, about which we know three things: 1)  Illegal aliens presented forged documents to obtain employment at  Agriprocessors, 2) Some of those workers subsequently leveled complaints against  the company and 3) The company has stated that it had no reason to doubt the  workers&#039; documentation and has vehemently denied all the workers&#039; charges.</p>
<p>Yet, the petition-circulating Orthodox group has judged Agriprocessors guilty  of &#034;knowingly exploiting undocumented workers,&#034; and deemed the situation a  &#034;desecration of God&#039;s name.&#034; A self-described &#034;leading progressive Zionist  movement&#034; has called on Jewish organizations to &#034;avoid serving Agriprocessors  products at their kosher functions‚ and expressed shock at how &#039;a company  devoted to selling &#8230; kosher meat can be so inhumane to the people working for  it.&#034; A well-read Jewish blog has demanded that the company &#034;make legal all those  people whom they&#039;ve brought in illegally, since they deliberately sought out  illegal workers so that they could be treated with less care.&#034; A Conservative  cantor sermonized about how wrong it would be to &#034;dismiss the events in  Postville.&#034; A Reform rabbi demanded to know &#034;what it mean[s] to label something  as &#039;fit and proper&#039; that hurts people, exploits people or was produced  cruelly.&#034;</p>
<p>Neither I nor Agudath Israel of America has any connection to Agriprocessors.  And for all we know, it may yet be shown that the firm indeed knowingly hired  illegal aliens. Or that it mistreated them, or that it was a front for a drug  operation, a neo-Nazi group or a baby-cannibalizing cult. All under the eyes of  the federal inspectors present at the plant at all times.</p>
<p>BUT UNLESS and until some wrongdoing is actually proven, not merely suspected  or charged, no human being &#8211; certainly no Jew, bound as we are by the Torah&#039;s  clear admonition in such matters &#8211; has any right to assume guilt, much less  voice condemnation or seek to levy punishment.</p>
<p>To be sure, a Jewish business operating in bad faith, violating the law of  the land or mistreating its employees deserves <em>tochacha</em>, halachically  appropriate criticism. Its actions violate the Torah and carry great potential  for <em>hilul Hashem</em>, or desecration of God&#039;s name. But, as the Rabbinical  Council of America rightly noted in a statement about Agriprocessors, &#034;in the  absence of hard facts,&#034; no one may &#034;rush to premature judgments&#8230; or impute  guilt&#8230;&#034;</p>
<p>It&#039;s not at all clear why so many Jewish groups, clergy, papers and pundits  are so energetically railing against Agriprocessors in the wake of the recent  government raid. The righteous indignation has the smell of adolescent  excitement at the discovery of a new &#034;noble&#034; cause.</p>
<p>Whatever the motivation, though, until the facts are actually in, the  armchair ethicists would do well to give some thought to the Jewish ethic they  somehow managed to miss.</p>
<p><em>The writer is director of public affairs for Agudath Israel of  America.</em></p>


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