Monday, June 23, 2008

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The last sausage

butcher Hermann Görlitz has to close after forty years. He can not implement a new EU directive. Report from the last day

This morning everything was as usual. Hermann Görlitz (56) has risen by 4 clock 30, has eaten bread with jam, drank a coffee and leaf through the newspaper. Then he went to his butcher shop. At 6 clock comes the ice cream truck and brings fresh butchered pork. It will be the last time today. Tomorrow will close the shop Görlitz. The EU wants it.

Görlitz is now on the driveway at Rosenthaler Platz in Berlin-Mitte. He is gaunt, his hair is still full. He wears a white coat and a brown glasses with a thick edge. Left is his butcher shop. In the window sticks a quote: ". 1 kilo beef, € 5.99" A good price, will Görlitz. "And the quality is right, too. Can you ask my customers. "

Since Görlitz 30 years working in the shop. In GDR times, it belonged to Trade Organization (HO). Görlitz was only an employee, but worked like that, "As if my butcher dit," he says, while his companions and the apprentice who have pig halves. "I'm passionate about meat." After the turn he took over the shop. The customers were still.

This will tomorrow be the end. Then Görlitz will have to move. A new EU directive, who took the Eurocrats in Brussels thought stipulates that butchers, who process more than 600 kilos of meat a month, a minimum standard of refrigeration need.

the expensive conversion work can not afford Görlitz. While buzzing in his cold store modern technology, but the rooms themselves are not made of aluminum, but verkachelt. To unsanitary, says Brussels. "Rubbish," said Goerlitz. "In 30 years, yet no one died in our flesh."

For a long conversation, he has no time now he has to be processed pork sausage. "The fresher the meat is processed, the better it tastes," he says and disappears into the work rooms.

where it smells sour after iron - the smell of raw meat and fresh blood. Also, a spicy smell of pepper and garlic in the air. It's the spice mixture until the sausage is the right "kick". Görlitz mixing them to ourselves. "After a secret recipe - I have from my master." Görlitz keeps tradition.

The work areas are white tiled on the walls. Silvery metal devices, the size of refrigerators, stand in the middle. The butcher cut the pork into thumb large pieces, which are then rotated through a meat grinder.

Görlitz likes to watch at work. "I've nüscht hide. For me, only quality comes into the sausage, "he says. He now faces a barrel cauldron in which lies a stirring hook. There comes into the sausage mixture and is mixed for one hour. "I work without a maturing agent and Fertigwürzmischungen." That was on-consuming - and will therefore made only rarely. "But after you taste this"

Because he knows that here, the sausage tastes, Manfred is Herbell the front of the sales counter. The 62-year-old retiree living on a few houses here and buys for years. Behind the counter is Monika Görlitz (45), small and with dyed blond perm. It acts depressed. "That is somehow a close," she says as she weighs 150 gr hunting sausage. "For years, we are here and now is just closing."

The customer takes drastic words. Manfred Herbell, a stocky man with a bald patch and mustache excited about "in Brussels", which ruin "the German middle class." "It can not be true that a Shop has to close only because of such Heinis desk. "

Hermann Görlitz has a similar view, but will not comment. "Because otherwise cook up the emotions." All he is left with nothing but: It is now located in Berlin-Pankow, about 15 km, take a butcher's shop, whose owner is retiring. Therefore, he looks "really confident professional in the future."

If not for Mrs. Dammenhayn. The 84-year-old living on the street. "An old customer of ours." The pensioner can not go well. Görlitzs also have a hot counter and bring you a hot meal every afternoon. "Sometimes it's pea soup, then pork knuckle with sauerkraut," says Görlitz. This is now final. Time he is concerned no longer create.

Do Swimmers Hold In Pee?

The undiscovered mass grave

On a site in Brandenburg historians suspect a mass grave from the Nazi era. The owner for years prevented the exploration. Been successful.

(Jewish General, February 21, 2008)















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The Red Trabi, which is rotten to the neighboring site behind chain-link fence, Bernd Boschan long been a thorn in the side. "This is hardly the dignity of the site appropriate," says the 50-year-old can roam and disapproving views of the East German gammlige vehicle. Bosch

with graying hair and a manicured mustache and is the official director of the 611 community Jamlitz in the Upper Spreewald. More trouble than the red Trabbi makes him for many years a neglected plot of land on which it now stands. Here are historians According to the remains of 750 Jewish concentration camp prisoners are - the biggest yet undiscovered mass grave from the Nazi era.

Boschan tried for years to clarify the suspicion, the owner of the land successfully thwarting all attempts education. Back in April 2007, the district court turned to Boschan Guben to obtain interim excavation disposal - the Judge refused.

contrast Boschan filed a complaint with the court in Cottbus - which has now pointed back. The court stressed that there was a "high moral and sentimental value" to rescue the victims, but made it clear that no legal Give a basis to have to dig on the property against the will of the owner. Boschan will appeal the verdict, which is not yet final, "probably begin" at the Brandenburg Higher Regional Court.

Why is the owner defends against awareness of mass murder can Boschan not say it. "Sometimes he referred to the fact that excavations would be mitigated by the recovery value of his property. Then he wanted a commitment that will be established in any case, no memorial, "said the official director and shakes his head helplessly.

Hans Hirtinger is even on this spring day not to be found on his property. No chance - The 50-year-old has been living for years in Bavaria. In the building materials Jamlitz representative is seen only rarely. His house, which stands out as a dark spot against the dark sky is uninhabited. From the window frame of the paint flakes off, the glass sheets are dirty, missing bell and name tag.

Jamlitz The mass grave also involved the Central Council of Jews. "It is certain that there are Jamlitz in a mass grave. But the research is prevented. It's incredible, "says Peter Fisher, in charge of memorials and remembrance. Fischer surprised the vehemence with which the property owner off against digs: "It is really just anti-Semitism . Suspect "

Whether Hans Hirtinger is an anti-Semite, it will not speculate Boschan. "For this I know the man enough." He once phoned him and describes him as "cautious." Telling neighbors that Hirtinger "strange" was. Otherwise, a lot of rumors: As Hirtinger-senior in the 50's built the house, he had encountered when creating the foundations on the ruins of the concentration camp prisoners and had the whole thing hushed up. Such rumors will not comment Boschan.

That actually could find a mass grave on the property is at least plausible. Hirtingers house, as well as the entire settlement stand on a former satellite camp of Sachsenhausen. Between 1943 and 1945, about 8,000 prisoners were interned. Where today are well-maintained bungalows and rose bushes, where paths wind around themselves neatly raked garden gnomes, once stood the wooden barracks of the concentration camp prisoners.

In the spring of 1945, the camp was closed. Prisoners capable of marching, about 1,600 men, had to go on a 100-kilometer-long death march towards Sachsenhausen. Weakened and sick were left behind in the camp. Immediately after leaving the column of prisoners SS troops began their murder.

massacre and history of the satellite camp today on information boards documented since 2003 in Jamlitz educate about what is happening. To date, in the village remembered nothing of the concentration camp, the camp's history was ousted in GDR times. After 1945, namely, used the Soviet occupation, the former concentration camp for the internment of Nazi criminals and alleged "spies." Thousands perished in the camp.

A proper search for the SS victims begins in November 1970. Former prisoners of concentration camps to go to Jamlitz to explore whether we could set up a memorial here. They come across a rumor in the area, perhaps even on the grounds of the satellite camp, there was a mass grave.

is now a major Search. In an old gravel pit where in 1959 some skeletons were found, dug again. Soon be exposed hundreds of skeletons - 577th overall Bullet holes in the back of their heads and remains of striped concentration camp clothes show that it is the murdered prisoners.

A report by Gunter Morsch, director of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, comes to the conclusion that in February 1945 a total of 1342 prisoners were murdered. So far, 589 bodies were found. The remaining 758 presumed dead in Hirtingers Morsch Mark Brandenburg grass steppe. Where Boschan not be dug.

If, after Heinz stamp (name changed) would, it could be dug today. "Then would 'the last clear," he calls over the fence. The 70-year-old retiree with a gray work jacket and working in his garden. His house is at the point where there were once the barracks of the SS block leader.

actually speaks of retired not with journalists who have already interviewed many of the settlement. "Recently an American was there. He wanted to know if we are all anti-Semites! "Outraged stamp. Heinz stamp itself would not mind if the remains of concentration camp prisoners were dug up, he says again and again. "Then would 'put to rest here."

If he is not even as deceptive: Official Director Boschan wants to a find a memorial tombs Create Hirtingers property. "We want to honor the victims by a visible sign." If he would dig for.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

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4 years pregnancy

Sure, 4 years, because the fetus is asleep in between times.

fatwa of 20.09.2007 agree on the length of a pregnancy

all Sunni schools of Islamic law agree that a pregnancy can go over 9 months

Imam Malik Ibn Anas [the founder of the Maliki school of law of Sunni Islam] said, a pregnancy can take up to 4 years. It was in the history of pregnancies that lasted up to 4 years ... Al-Bayhaqi reported: 'al-Walid ibn Muslim said: I quoted a statement by Aisha [one of Muhammad's wives] that the longest pregnancy is not more than 2 years might take. Imam Malik said, 'Who can say such a thing. Our neighbor, the wife of Ibn Ajlan is an honest woman. Her husband is also honest. She was three times within 12 years pregnant. Each of her pregnancies lasted 4 years. '"(Sunan al-Baihaq. Chapter 7 / 443).

Umar Ibn al-Khattab, the second caliph after Muhammad, took the view that the duration could be pregnant 4 years.

The Koran verses that speak of gestation including waiting time of 30 months want to set a minimum duration of a pregnancy "

comment. Based on the assumption of long-lasting pregnancies are authoritative Muslim authorities of the Islamic Early it in criminal justice processes to Sharia Rules in charge of widowed mothers for alleged adultery, the ability to rely on these "dormant" pregnancies [that is to say that the fetus in the womb, for example, two rested for years had been born and therefore only three years after the death of the husband was]. In this way death sentences are avoided [..].


source quoted here: PI