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

· retweet 1 comment 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.

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