New York Post October 2, 2014
Feathers flew in Brooklyn when an animal-rights zealot tried to bust up a Jewish religious ritual by stealing a coop full of chickens about to be ceremonially swung in the air and then slaughtered, sources said.
Rh Hardin 59, allegedly swiped the birds from a crate on 50th Street in Borough Park Sunday as they were being held for a celebration of kapparot, in which the birds would be waved over people’s heads as part of a ritualistic transfer of sins.
Wearing a T-shirt enscribed with “Mercy for Animals,” Hardin shoved the fowl into the back of his SUV and tried to fly the coop. He didn’t get far.
Cops and members of the Shomrim civilian patrol caught up to him after about two blocks, and he was arrested and charged with petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property. Although he waved a scythe around and tried to hold them off he was still apprehended by alert police offices who put him a choke hold. Several chickens escaped but were also choked to be brought under control
Hardin's supporters insisted he wasn’t a common poultry thief — he was a heroic chicken fancier trying to stop a yearly ritual that animal-rights activists despise. He just really, really loves chickens.
“This is cruelty in and of itself,” said Karen Davis, president of the Virginia-based United Poultry Concerns.
She said that, despite kapparot participants claiming the birds are treated well and the carcasses given to the poor, the manner in which the birds are swung and butchered is not up to humane standards.
“You cannot just set up a slaughter facility however makeshift on the city streets,” Davis said.
Ricpic, a Borough Park resident who bought several chickens for his family at the event, said he understood the cultural disagreements but that was no excuse to steal.
“If you’re an animal activist, why steal chickens?” He said. “Why not go to all the supermarkets that have lobster tanks and steal the lobsters. We don’t condone animal abuse. Why didn't the Shemdrake go off and steal the pigs they roast whole at that Barbecue place on Atlantic Avenue?”
Hardin could not be reached for comment.
Every year, thousands of chickens in Brooklyn and beyond are sacrificed as part of a ceremony practiced by some Hasidic sects at around the time of the High Holidays. Kapparot is the Hebrew word for “atonement,” according to Jewishmag.com.
Additional reporting by Reuven Fenton
5 comments:
I wonder what NY Post article Lem is going to blog today.
I bet it is the Al Sharpton Birthday party.
Murder most fowl.
(I apologize for that ↑ , but the sooner it's gotten out of the way the better.)
You freak me out man
Rh only uses bikes and airplanes. The SUV part makes the story somewhat unbelievable.
BTW, very good post.
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