Lithuania Parliament Votes in Favor of Kosher Slaughter
The parliament in Lithuania passed a law permitting ritual slaughter in the country, spurring a protest by animal rights activists.
The measure passed Tuesday stipulates that animals can be killed by slitting their throat without first being stunned — a requirement in religious Jewish law and by observant Muslims — the Baltic News Service reported.
Brigita Kymantaite, leader of the Lithuanian Animals Rights Protection Organization, said her organization would motion the European Commission “to clarify whether the provision is in line with European laws.”
The vote passed in parliament with a majority of 57 lawmakers in favor, four against and 11 abstaining, the RTL broadcaster reported.
A draft for the bill was passed by a large majority last year, 10 months after a ruling by the constitutional court of neighboring Poland outlawed ritual slaughter there in a move that paralyzed the country’s for-export industry of kosher and halal meat.
The ruling was made on a motion filed by animal rights activists who argued a government regulation from 2004 that allowed halal and kosher slaughter, or shechitah, was illegal.
Faina Kukliansky, the chairwoman of the Jewish Community of Lithuania, welcomed the new law’s passage.
“I can only welcome the step and express the gratitude of the Lithuanian Jewish Community,” she told the Baltic News Service. “I believe I can thank parliament also on behalf of Jewish communities in Europe.”
Shechitah is banned in Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, Poland and Iceland.
European regulations say animals should be stunned prior to slaughter but allow individual countries to determine exceptions to the rule as necessary.
The Forward is free to read, but it isn’t free to produce

I hope you appreciated this article. Before you go, I’d like to ask you to please support the Forward.
Now more than ever, American Jews need independent news they can trust, with reporting driven by truth, not ideology. We serve you, not any ideological agenda.
At a time when other newsrooms are closing or cutting back, the Forward has removed its paywall and invested additional resources to report on the ground from Israel and around the U.S. on the impact of the war, rising antisemitism and polarized discourse.
This is a great time to support independent Jewish journalism you rely on. Make a gift today!
— Rachel Fishman Feddersen, Publisher and CEO
Support our mission to tell the Jewish story fully and fairly.
Most Popular
- 1
Fast Forward Ye debuts ‘Heil Hitler’ music video that includes a sample of a Hitler speech
- 2
Opinion It looks like Israel totally underestimated Trump
- 3
Culture Is Pope Leo Jewish? Ask his distant cousins — like me
- 4
Fast Forward Student suspended for ‘F— the Jews’ video defends himself on antisemitic podcast
In Case You Missed It
-
Fast Forward For the first time since Henry VIII created the role, a Jew will helm Hebrew studies at Cambridge
-
Fast Forward Argentine Supreme Court discovers over 80 boxes of forgotten Nazi documents
-
News In Edan Alexander’s hometown in New Jersey, months of fear and anguish give way to joy and relief
-
Fast Forward What’s next for suspended student who posted ‘F— the Jews’ video? An alt-right media tour
-
Shop the Forward Store
100% of profits support our journalism
Republish This Story
Please read before republishing
We’re happy to make this story available to republish for free, unless it originated with JTA, Haaretz or another publication (as indicated on the article) and as long as you follow our guidelines.
You must comply with the following:
- Credit the Forward
- Retain our pixel
- Preserve our canonical link in Google search
- Add a noindex tag in Google search
See our full guidelines for more information, and this guide for detail about canonical URLs.
To republish, copy the HTML by clicking on the yellow button to the right; it includes our tracking pixel, all paragraph styles and hyperlinks, the author byline and credit to the Forward. It does not include images; to avoid copyright violations, you must add them manually, following our guidelines. Please email us at [email protected], subject line “republish,” with any questions or to let us know what stories you’re picking up.