Story of Selecting Kosher Meat Products for Their Stores, The

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Story of Selecting Kosher Meat Products for Their Stores, The is a short film from late 1920s - early 1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Excellent footage of kosher meat butchering, and women shoppers in Stroh and Goldberg butcher shops. Probably filmed in New York City.

Story of Selecting Kosher Meat Products for Their Stores, The
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Release date
late 1920s - early 1930s
Running time
10:24
LanguageEnglish
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Shot List

00:24:07:18 VS cattle; man in long white coat walking with cane selects cattle

00:24:45:20 The schochet, kosher butcher, stands in slaughterhouse with large knife and prepares for the slaughter, sharpens knife; two men hold down cow; butcher slits cows neck; cow is lifted up by its legs and drained of its blood; gruesome shot of hanging cows being emptied of blood, another cows neck is slit, cow convulses.

00:25:57:06 Cow on its back, has its stomach slit open for the schochet to examine inside the cow.

00:26:27:12 Cow carcass hung by its feet is dressed by the butcher; innards of cow removed; cow is cut into two halves; rabbi cuts date into cow.

00:27:57:24 U.S. inspector examines head and tongue of cow.

00:28:24:15 Two rabbis inspect meat. CU VS rabbi cuts X into meat to mark it as non-kosher.

00:29:18:29 Man stands on ladder, head out of frame, washes two halves of meat carcass with hose; butchers shrouds the meat before sent to refrigerators for cooling; VS men in long white coats selecting meats for Stroh & Goldberg in refrigerated room; VS cutting meat with large saw and electric saw; meat loaded into Stroh & Goldberg truck.

00:32:18:13 Store window of kosher meat market; customers in line at market; CU VS meat cut by machine into chops, customers making purchases over butcher counter.