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Ha-Shehitah ve-ha-Bedikah, Isaac Dembo, Warsaw 1896

השחיטה והבדיקה - Only Edition - Polemic

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  • Lot Number 49186
  • Title (English) Ha-Shehitah ve-ha-Bedikah
  • Title (Hebrew) השחיטה והבדיקה
  • Note Only Edition - Polemic
  • Author Isaac Dembo
  • City Warsaw
  • Publisher Widow & Brothers Romm
  • Publication Date 1896
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1520183
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Physical Description:

Only edition. X, [1], 257, [1] pp., quarto, 245:155 mm., wide margins, light age and damp staining. A good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.

 

Detailed Description:   

Only edition of this scholarly work proving that shehitah (ritual slaughter according to Jewish law) is the most humane way of slaughtering animals by Isaak Dembo. Originally written in German this is the Hebrew translation. This thorough and well argued book was also translated into English, entitled The Jewish method of slaughter compared with other methods from the humanitarian, hygienic, and economic points of view. Tr. from the German with the author's amendments (London, 1894).

Isaak Aleksandrovich Dembo Russian physician; born at Poneviezh, government of Kovno, in 1846. Dembo studied Hebrew and rabbinical literature under the direction of Samuel Salant and other Talmudic authorities until the age of fourteen, when he devoted himself to secular studies, and in 1870 graduated as M.D. from the University of St. Petersburg. He served as physician in several hospitals, and in 1877, on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish war, enlisted in the medical department of the army. He was awarded a medal for his services. In 1881-82 he traveled in Germany and France, and on his return to St. Petersburg was appointed physician to the Alexandrowski Hospital. In 1888 the government bestowed upon him the title of "privy councilor." Dembo turned his attention to the scientific study of the slaughtering of animals according to the Jewish rite. In Switzerland and in Germany attempts had been made to secure the prohibition of the Jewish method, on the plea that it caused the animals unnecessary pain. After investigating the matter and studying all the current methods of slaughtering in Russia and abroad, Dembo arrived at the conclusion that the Jewish method caused less pain than any other. He communicated his results to the leading scientists (who agreed with him on the matter) and to the governments interested. Dembo published two works on this subject; namely, "Anatomisch-Physiologische Grundlagen der Verschiedenen Methoden des Viehschlachtens," Leipsic, 1894; and "Das Schlachten im Vergleich mit Anderen Schlachtmethoden vom Standpunkte der Humanität und Hygiene," ib. 1894. The latter work was translated into Hebrew under the title "Ha-Sheḥiṭah weha-Bedikah," Warsaw, 1896.

 

Hebrew Description:

צורריהן ומגיניהן. כולל בתוכו: א) תולדות רדיפת השחיטה; ב) התפתחות רעיון צעב"ח [צער בעלי-חיים] אצל היהודים והעמים האחרים בזמנים שונים; ג) חקירה מדעית בדבר השחיטה ויתר אפני הטביחה מצד הרחמנות, המוסר ושמירת הבריאות; ד) חמש הלכות שחיטה וערכן המדעי; ה) הבדיקה על פי התלמוד וערכה המדעי לשמירת הבריאות ... מאת ד"ר יצחק ב"ר אהרן דעמבא ... כרך א (חלק א - ג).

חלק א: תרגם משה אלעזר אייזענשטאדט.

 

References:

BE shin 638; JE; Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000118175