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Correspondences with Holzer, R. Emanuel
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Letter to Assemblyman Kassal about Proposed Legislation to Regulate Shechita (1962)
Dear Bentley: I am writing to you at this time to inform you of my feeling regarding the Calli Bill which has been introduced in the Assembly. This bill would leave it to the Secretary of Agriculture to determine what is a humane method of slaughter of animals. Frankly, this position is unacceptable. We Jews have had a long and sorry history with regard to efforts to curb Shechita under the guise of humaneness. This particular bill does not have adequate provision for the handling of cattle prior to their slaughter. I would, therefore, strongly urge you to do whatever you can to see to it that the bill does not become law.Thank you very much. Sincerely, Rabbi Norman Lamm
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Shabbat
The Rabbinate
Correspondence
Letter to R. Holzer about Proposed Legislation to Regulate Shechita (1962)
Dear Manny: The Jewish Center this week sent out requests to the entire membership to write to the Assembly and Senate concerning Shechita legislation, as you will notice in the enclosed sheet. I would like to ask you to do Rabbi Jung and me a favor. A certain Mrs. Wilhelm Schupp, 322 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y., is a strong proponent of the Conklin Bill. She is, however, an open-minded person (a Jewess married to a liberal Lutheran). She has informed Rabbi Jung that if the merits of the opposition to Conklin can be explained to her, she will be glad to take up the cudgels on our behalf.Both Rabbi Jung and I would be grateful to you if you could contact her and, very briefly, in a personal meeting, explain to her our reasons. If this is impossible, could you mail to her all the relevant material explaining our point of view?My very best to your wife.Sincerely,Rabbi Norman Lammcc: Rabbi Jung
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The Rabbinate
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Letter from Leadership of the RCA about R. Lamm's Appointment to YU Presidency (1976)
Harav Dr. Norman Lamm, President of Yeshiva University, 186 Street & Amsterdam Avenue, New York City NY. The Rabbinical Council of America meeting in Jerusalem extends its hearty congratulations to you upon your election president of Yeshiva University. We are certain that under your inspired leadership our Yeshiva will attain new heights as a bastion of Torah. Yevarachecha Hashem miTzion. Walter Wurtzberger, President; Berl Rosensweig, Vice President; Fabian Schonfeld, Emanuel Holzer, Conference Chairmen.
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