Kristal Wicks March 17, Who regulates religious standards of foods?

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Kristal Wicks March 17, 2010 Who regulates religious standards of foods?

What are kosher and halal foods? Who are the consumers? What are the applicable laws and regulations? Who certifies or inspects?

kosher or kashrut is Hebrew for fit or proper food that meets standards laid out in the Hebrew Bible, as interpreted by subsequent rabbinical authorities kosher laws require some control over the entire chain of food production, service, and consumption

(1) comes from proper source kosher: cows (animals with split hooves, chews cud), chicken, fish (with scales and fins) nonkosher: pigs, horses, insects, shellfish, fish (w/o fins and scales), birds of prey (2) can t be combined with some food even though considered kosher kosher laws prohibit combining meat and milk (3) must be prepared in a specific way can t prepare kosher food with unkosher utensils, equipment, etc. animals must be slaughtered properly

halal is a term used to describe anything permissible or ritually fit for use under Islamic law laws involve which foods can and cannot be eaten and proper method of slaughtering an animal for consumption pursuant to the Quran somewhat similar provisions to kosher food laws

Permitted substances (called halal ): usually understood as anything not expressly prohibited by the Quran e.g. meat and poultry are permitted only if properly slaughtered Prohibited substances (called haram): Pork, blood, alcohol, carnivorous animals, birds of prey, snakes, amphibians, improperly slaughtered meat and poultry

kosher products are $9 billion industry more than 100,000 kosher certified products average number of kosher products in grocery stores is 17,000 in 2005, 40% of U.S. grocery sales were kosher products consumers spent $165 billion for kosher products in 2003, compared to $250 million 25 years earlier

observant Jews and Muslims Jews only 30% of kosher food consumers unintentional purchase by general public in 2000, sales of kosher products were $150 billion, but consumers intending to buy kosher products made up only $4.8 billion (~3%) intentional purchase observe dietary restrictions imposed by other religions food allergies, aversions or intolerances vegetarian, vegan moral or health conscious

historically, people produced their own food and could rely on community relationships to be sure food fulfilled kosher or halal standards industrialization of food production has changed food system for religious communities to ensure religious standards of their food, consumers of kosher and halal foods must rely on: supervision and certification experts within religious communities state law intervention labels

Federal Law Humane Slaughter Act Poultry Products Inspection Act State Law Kosher Fraud Statutes Common law Hygrade Provision v. Sherman Ran-Dav County Kosher v. New Jersey Private enforcement Kosher Supervision Agencies Halal Certification Agencies Consumer alert services Kashrut.com Kashrus Magazine Kosher Information Bureau Muslim Consumer Group

Humane Slaughter Act of 1958 requires USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service inspectors at slaughtering plants to oversee compliance Objective: to protect livestock during slaughter Poultry Products Inspection Act of 1957 requires USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service to inspect all domesticated birds when slaughtered and processed into products for human consumption Objectives prevent adulterated or misbranded poultry and products from being sold as food to ensure that poultry and poultry products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions

The Secretary shall, by regulation and under such conditions as to sanitary standards, practices, and procedures as he may prescribe, exempt from specific provisions of this chapter... (3) persons slaughtering, processing, or otherwise handling poultry or poultry products which have been or are to be processed as required by recognized religious dietary laws, to the extent that the Secretary determines necessary to avoid conflict with such requirements while still effectuating the purposes of this chapter.

No method of slaughtering or handling in connection with slaughtering shall be deemed to comply with the public policy of the United States unless it is humane. Either of the following two methods of slaughtering and handling are hereby found to be humane: (a) in the case of cattle, calves, horses, mules, sheep, swine, and other livestock, all animals are rendered insensible to pain by a single blow or gunshot or an electrical, chemical or other means that is rapid and effective, before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut; or (b) by slaughtering in accordance with the ritual requirements of the Jewish faith or any other religious faith that prescribes a method of slaughter whereby the animal suffers loss of consciousness by anemia of the brain caused by the simultaneous and instantaneous severance of the carotid arteries with a sharp instrument and handling in connection with such slaughtering.

Kosher Food Industry individual rabbis local rabbinical organizations Kosher Supervision Agencies (KSAs) Halal Food Industry individual Muslim leaders local Islamic organizations Halal Certifying Agencies (HCAs)

manufactures, small businesses or restaurants initiate contact with a certification agency or individual certification agencies, individuals or local organizations then inspect, certify and supervise certification process: investigation certification agency will investigate plant or establishment and perform an inspection supervision establishment or manufacturer will enter into contract with certifier and submit to future supervision under terms of contract

hundreds of private, self-regulating kosher certification and supervision organizations have been established in U.S. perform inspections, supervise production protect consumers of kosher products from fraud Main Certifiers: Orthodox Jewish Congregations (OU) Organized Kashrus Laboratories (OK) Kof-K Kosher Supervision Star-K Kosher Certification

halal certifiers similar to kosher certifiers in objective to provide inspection and supervision services halal food industries more established abroad than in non-muslim countries like U.S. Main Certifiers Islamic Services of America (ISA) Islamic Food and Nutrition Council (IFANCA) Muslim Consumer Group (MCG)

nutrition label does not contain enough information to make a judgment about a product's kosher or halal status FDA does not require an ingredient to be listed if it is not used in large enough quantities and does not require source information for additives according to kosher and halal laws, every ingredient, no matter the amount, must be kosher or halal for the product to be certified most certifiers have registered trademarks with USPTO Hundreds of recognized symbols in kosher and halal industries kosher or halal labels provide important information whether kosher or halal certified whether products contain dairy or produced using equipment that processed dairy, for example

communities sometimes failed to consistently enforce standards on merchants and producers higher cost of products lead to false advertising and false labeling kosher certification can cost $3,000-$10,000 per year kosher meat is typically 3 times the price of nonkosher meat at least 22 states have consumer protection statutes for kosher food consumers can sue under theories of breach of contract, breach of duty, or misrepresentation KSAs can sue under trademark law or breach of supervision contract typically statutes define kosher as: prepared under the traditional Hebrew rules or in accordance with Jewish religious dietary requirements

since mid 90s, the Second Circuit, Fourth Circuit, and New Jersey Supreme Court have invalidated kosher fraud statutes for violating Establishment Clause of the First Amendment argument: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion state supervision through kosher fraud statutes amounts to an imposition of one religious standard of observance to the exclusion of others

Hygrade Provision v. Sherman, 266 U.S.497 (1925) predated application of First Amendment to states several New York butchers complained that the terms kosher and orthodox Hebrew religious requirements were indefinite as to make it impossible for vendors of kosher meat to know exactly what standard regulates their trade SCOTUS upheld New York kosher fraud statute finding kosher was not so indeterminate as to present a violation of Due Process Clause

Ran-Dav s Kosher County, Inc. v. State, 608 A.2d 1353 (N.J. 1992) in 1947 the SCOTUS held that the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment applies to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment kosher butcher cited for violation of state s kosher regulations by failing to properly label meat that had not been soaked and salted according to kosher law NJ Supreme Court held (in 4-3 vote) that regulations were unconstitutional b/c they fostered an excessive government entanglement with religion and violated Establishment Clause

Other cases: Commack Self-Serv. Kosher Meats, Inc. v. Weiss, 294 F.3d 415 (2d Cir. 2002) NY kosher fraud statute invalidated because had primary effect of advancing religion and creating excessive government involvement in religious matters Barghout v. Bureau of Kosher Meat & Food Control, 66 F.3d 133 (4 th Cir. 1995) Baltimore municipal kosher food laws unconstitutional NJ has since replaced its invalidated statute with new kosher disclosure statute N.J. Stat. Ann. 56:8-63 (Any dealer who prepares, distributes, sells or exposes for sale any food represented to be kosher or kosher for Passover, shall disclose the basis upon which that representation is made by posting the information required by the director)

Is kosher or halal slaughter humane? Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Norway restrict kosher slaughter Switzerland only allows kosher slaughter of chickens Is goal of ritual slaughter or dietary laws to limit animal suffering or simply because of a belief that God or Allah requires it? Are private certification agencies ensuring food production follows kosher and halal standards? Kosher Wars by Samantha M. Shapiro Oct. 2008 article in the New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/magazine/12kos her-t.html

formerly the largest kosher meatpacking plant in the U.S. August 2004: a PETA investigator filmed inhumane slaughter of animals at Agriprocessors Inc. plant in Postville Iowa May 2007:PETA filmed a video of similar slaughter practices in the Agriprocessors plant in Gordon, Nebraska USDA investigated and found that Agriprocessors had engaged in inhumane slaughter

Aftermath: Other violations: 9,000 violations of child labor laws hiring illegal immigrants CEO charged with bank fraud and money laundering Agriprocessors filed for bankruptcy in 2008 led to nationwide kosher beef shortage August 2008: Reform Judaism's Central Conference of American Rabbis resolved in to join forces with the Rabbinical Assembly and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism to create an additional certification for kosher products taking into account ethical considerations in addition to ritual laws

Kashrut.com consumer kashrus alerts articles lists of kosher supervising agencies travel links Kashrusmagazine.com kosher supervision guide kosher alerts Muslimconsumergroup.com consumer alerts new products lists

Kristal Wicks Topic: Halal and Kosher Food Industries Bibliography Statutes Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act 7 U.S.C. 1902 (b) (2006) Poultry Products Inspection Act 21 U.S.C. 464 (3) (2006) N.J. Stat. Ann. 56:8-63 (West 2009) Cases Hygrade Provision v. Sherman, 266 U.S. 497 (1925) Ran-Dav s Kosher County, Inc. v. State, 608 A.2d 1353 (N.J. 1992) Commack Self-Serv. Kosher Meats, Inc. v. Weiss, 294 F.3d 415 (2d Cir. 2002) Barghout v. Bureau of Kosher Meat & Food Control, 66 F.3d 133 (4th Cir. 1995) Secondary Jonathan Cohen, Kosher Slaughter, State Regulation of Religious Organizations, and the European Court of Human Rights, 4 INTERCULTURAL HUM. RTS. L. REV. 355 (2009) Michelle Hodkin, When Ritual Slaughter Isn t Kosher: An Examination of Shechita and the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act, 1 J. ANIMAL L.129 (2005) Elijah L. Milne, Protecting Islam s Garden From the Wilderness: Halal Fraud Statutes and the First Amendment, 2 J. FOOD L & POL Y 61 (2006) Stephen F. Rosenthal, Food for Thought: Kosher Fraud Laws and the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment, 65 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 951 (1997) Shayna Sigman, Kosher Without Law: The Role of NonLegal Sanctions in Overcoming Fraud Within the Kosher Food Industry, 31 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. (2004) LISE STERN, HOW TO KEEP KOSHER: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING JEWISH DIETARY LAWS (2004). Kosher Wars, Samantha M. Shapiro, N.Y. TIMES, October 12, 2008, available at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/magazine/12kosher-t.html Websites www.kashrut.com www.ifanca.org

www.kashrusmagazine.com www.fsis.usda.gov www.muslimconsumersgroup.com www.isaiowa.com www.mchumor.com