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DISCUSS: Jewish inmate wants kosher food

The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will hear oral arguments Monday in the case of Moussazadeh v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The court will decide whether the Jewish inmate has a right to be provided a kosher diet.

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5PMCharlie - 10/19/2012 5:00 PM
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Dodie, Some day you'll join the 21st century instead of the middle ages where it appears you are a permanent resident. And by the way, bread may or may not be kosher. It depends on whether or not the shortening used contains lard-pig fat. Most folks who don't have atrophied brains would know that.

davidcane - 10/16/2012 5:19 PM
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camidawg - Shmura Matza is a fortune. We pay $18 a box which is cheap. Machine matza can be $4 for 5 pounds. I keep strict kosher and an am observant Jew. There are ways to maintain a kosher diet which is in accordance with Jewish law that should not cost the state any more money. Most vegetarian based proteins are certified kosher. Many fish could be prepared in a kosher manner for the entire prison without adding any cost at all except for training. Raw vegetables and fruit are inherently kosher as long as they are free of insects. However telling a person that they must violate their religion is a violation of federal law. However, kosher food does not need to be brisket or prime rib. But please be fair, Judaism is not a new fangled religion and kosher food is not a new idea. It has been a requirement of Jewish people for over 3,500 years.

Dodie Lee - 10/1/2012 8:02 PM
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Bread and water are kosher. They shouldn't be feeding prisoners anything but bread and water, and they should have to work for that by doing hard labor on a chain gang. I don't like my tax dollars being used to feed anything to convicts. These are the devil's people, and they should be treated as such.

MarcelinoCR - 10/1/2012 7:43 PM
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juste tell him it kosheer even if it is not. if he stille complaine maybe they can servees him thee breade made of sawduste.

Beets Flavin - 10/1/2012 7:40 PM
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Leviticus 11:22-23 Even these of them ye may eat; the locust after his kind, and the bald locust after his kind, and the beetle after his kind, and the grasshopper after his kind. But all other flying creeping things, which have four feet, shall be an abomination unto you. I have confirmed that this is indeed in the Bible, and now I am trying to remember what has four feet and can fly and creep at the same time.

vanesmro - 10/1/2012 7:16 PM
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Seriously?! I cannot believe this is even up for debate! Kosher meals were actually available to this inmate however due to his behavior issues he was transferred to a facility which does not offer FREE kosher meals. This inmate can and still does have access to pre packaged kosher meals however this is now at his own expense. Let's not continue giving these inmates every single thing they cry about. The entire point and objective is for them to be punished and to realize the freedoms that they took for granted. If he wants kosher meals so bad, let him pay for them. We all know that the last thing we need is for our hard earned taxpayer money going toward another lost cause! Let's put this money toward education or healthcare. C'mpn people...this is not rocket science!

Cheyenne02 - 10/1/2012 6:21 PM
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No Supposedly, we are a country were there is a separation of State and Church.

vmaurer - 10/1/2012 4:53 PM
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No, if you were following your religious rules as you were supposed to be, you wouldnt be in prison to begin with. Too late for you to all of a sudden have a religious awakening because you found out you could get better food if you were religiously special. My religion says I can only eat at Ruths' Chris.

SpeakInTongues - 10/1/2012 3:03 PM
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Jail will grow on this Jew like he was a colony of E. coli and he was room-temperature Canadian beef.

TxLinda - 10/1/2012 2:48 PM
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No, prisons shouldn't be obligated to serve meals according to prisoners' religious beliefs. They're not a religious institution. Plus, if you start with this clown, where's it going to end? I think you'd be opening up a can of worms with this. Also, he's in prison for a reason. In prison it's no surprise that your freedoms are taken away -- including your choice of meals. Part of the punishment. Give him the same thing all the other prisoners get & be thankful he's being fed period.
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