The Alliance to Ban Chickens as Kaporos
September 2017
WHAT: A candlelight vigil will be held to acknowledge the suffering of the 60,000 baby chickens tortured and killed in the streets of New York City every year during the ritual of Kaporos. Five-week old chickens are stacked in transport crates on city streets, often for days leading up to the ritual, without food, water, or protection from the weather. During the ritual, they are yanked from the crates and swung cruelly and painfully by their wings while practitioners chant about transferring their sins and punishment symbolically onto the birds, who are then slaughtered, Many are cruelly left on the street, while still alive, writhing and crying in pain.
WHO: Alliance to End Chickens as Kaporos, Animal Cruelty
Exposure Fund, Their Turn, NYCLASS, Long Island Orchestrating for Nature,
New York Farm Animal Save, New York Animal Defenders, NYC residents.
WHEN: September 28th, 2017, 7:30pm-8:15pm. The vigil will
begin moving at about 8:15pm.
WHERE: 48th Street and 14th Avenue in Borough Park,
Brooklyn.
WHY: To urge practitioners to use money instead of chickens
and demand that the NYPD enforce the 15 laws being broken by Kaporos
practitioners.

Most people who practice Kaporos swing a sack of money and donate the
money to charity. While practitioners claim the chickens’ flesh is donated
to “the poor,” it is well-documented that the majority of the birds go
directly into garbage bags and landfills.
“Using chickens not only violates 15 laws and regulations including public
health codes, sanitation laws, child labor laws, slaughterhouse regulations,
and animal cruelty laws, but also several mandates and imperatives from the
Torah and Talmud,” said Rina Deych, RN, and Founding Member of the Alliance.
This use of chickens has been condemned as unethical and contrary to the
spirit of Jewish tradition by dozens of orthodox rabbis all over the world.
It has been deemed a health hazard by a well-respected toxicologist for
putting New York residents and visitors at risk of contracting E. coli,
Salmonella, and other transmittable diseases.
To learn more, visit Alliance to End Chickens as Kaporos.
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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