No Eco Kashrut in GA?  
 Food for thought.
  
 This below news article was sent by one of my wonderful Talmidim in  MA.
  
 How can we make peace with our neighbors who are not Jewish, how can we  continually ask G!D to grant us peace, when we still engage in sectarian  territoriality, each sect thinking it has the correct way to G!D, each thinking  it knows who is a Jew and who is not, and each thinking it knows  who is a rabbi and who is not?
  
 The Zohar (1) tells us that Ha Shem had in His 'mind' to create  B'nai Israel, before He thought of creating the universe. Putting the troubling  chauvinism aside,  it does let us know in the Sages' mind, Jews were Jews,  and not to be divided into sects and to be divisive.
  
 Rabbi Jannai (2) taught: "If the Torah had been given in immutable  formulations, it could not have endured. Thus Moses pleaded  with the Lord:  'Master of the Universe, reveal unto me the final truth in each problem of  doctrine and law,' To which the Lord replied: "There are no pre-existent final  truths in doctrine or law; the truth is the consider judgement of the majority  of authoritative interpreters in each generation.''
  
 If G!D is indeed infinite, His Torah (instructions) are infinite, and hence  all paths that any of us Jews (if not all peoples, as Judaism expresses  plurality, and not just tolerance, of other religions [3]), walk  in our lives, set us all on various rungs of a wheel, all  equidistant from the En Sof- Godhead Who is in the Source-giving  Center and Who lives in all of our hearts, if only we allow Him in.
  
 Keep on pursuing Shalom.
 Shavuah tov all y'all.
 R'Arthur
  1.  Zohar,  1, Vayera, I,  118b,
 2.  Talmud Yerushalmi Tractate Sanhedrin 4:2.
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  ACLU Lawsuit Charges Georgia Kosher Laws  Are Unconstitutional 
The State of Georgia's Kosher Food  Labeling Act mandates that any food labeled kosher in that state must be  certified to be in accordance with "orthodox Hebrew religious rules and  requirements." 
Which isn't a problem, unless you're a Reform or  Conservative or other, non-Orthodox Jew in Georgia.
The ACLU filed a  lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Kosher Food Labeling Act.   By mandating that any food sold as kosher in the state of Georgia must  meet the "Orthodox Hebrew religious rules and requirements," the  challenged statute delegitimizes alternative interpretations of  kosher adhered to in other Jewish communities. 
The  lawsuit was filed in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of Shalom Lewis,  rabbi of Congregation Etz Chaim in Cobb County who, as a conservative Jew, is  unable to fulfill his rabbinical duties to supervise food establishments because  his theological interpretation of the kosher laws differs from that of Orthodox  Judaism. 
"Having the state choose which rabbis are 'legitimate' and  which are not puts many rabbis in a precarious position," said Debbie Seagraves,  Executive Director of the ACLU of Georgia.  "Congregations rely on their  rabbis to provide the kind of religious guidance that this state law prohibits  them from providing, unless they are Orthodox. The state of  Georgia should not hold the power to define who is 'official' Jewish  clergy. That is clearly a matter of faith, not the proper role  of government."
According to the ACLU's lawsuit, the Kosher Food Labeling  Act violates the religious liberty guarantees of both the U.S. and Georgia  Constitutions by endorsing only "Orthodox Hebrew religious rules and  requirements" and criminalizing the practices of the many people  across the state who, while seeking kosher products, subscribe to  interpretations of kosher that differ from those of Orthodox  Jews. 
  
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