date:Jan 10, 2019
tation, highlighting the modest needs of the Jewish community in the country, stating the community has no alternative form of slaughter at its disposal. It cites that statistics in relation to hunting wild animals for meat far outweighs the meager needs of the Finnish Jews. The community believes there is a significant chance the ban will pass unamended and the WJC is engaging in international advocacy to this end.
In Sweden, domestic animals must be slaughtered after the animal has been sedat