Rabbis and Jewish parliamentarians today called upon Polish Jewry to refrain from eating meat if a projected law for complete prohibition of kosher slaughtering, under partial ban since 1936, is enacted by Parliament. Leading rabbis were scheduled to visit Premier Skladkowski and the Ministers of Religion and Agriculture for a final appeal against the bill, introduced by anti-Semitic Deputy Dudzinski.
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