Jerusalem’s Answer To Magritte: das ist nicht a chazer

· tweet 2 comments Posted on February 18, 2009 by Shahar Golan

Collared Peccary at the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo - THIS IS NOT A PIG - das ist nicht a chazer The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo received new guests last week, called Collared Peccary, an American mammal whose looks resemble those of a pig. This would not matter much, only that in a city that is sacred to three religions, two of which consider pigs to be unclean animals who should be avoided – in a city like Jerusalem, a big is a pig deal a pig is a big deal.

That is why the zoo management put up a sign, which includes the regular informative stuff every visitor should know, but also the sentence “This is not a pig” in four languages: Hebrew, Arabic, English, and (get this) Yiddish for the Orthodox Jews. In Israel, even a walk in the park is no walk in the park.

Jerusalem Biblical Zoo sign: das ist nicht a chazer - Yiddish: This is not a pig

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  1. DovBear: Pig-a-phobia 27 April 2009 at 9:38 am

    Related: The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo is also too frum for its own good.

  2. After all, “the other white meat” and the animal that gives it up are anathema to Orthodox Jews and Muslims. ...

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