| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 151 | Debra Gorfine | Shame on you! |
| 152 | Adam Rich | |
| 153 | Amanda Sagarin | |
| 154 | Andy Gelbert | |
| 155 | Tetty Gorfine | |
| 156 | (Rabbi) Arthur Green | |
| 157 | Rebecca Bak | |
| 158 | Rabbi James Morgan | |
| 159 | Rabbi Meryl M. Crean | The behavior of the management of Agriprocessors brings shame on the Jewish community. The "fruits" of their oversight are lo kasher in my eyes. |
| 160 | Alan LaPayover | |
| 161 | Ruth R. Ezekiel | This company has had a poor employee record for several years so it is time for them to clean up their act or get out of the business. |
| 162 | Rabbi Richard Libowitz | |
| 163 | Marilyn Farber | Do onto others as you would want them to do onto you. |
| 164 | Jeanne S. Gorfine | If you treat your workers badly, I can just imagine how the animals you "process" are treated. |
| 165 | Anne Fox | |
| 166 | Abram Haupt | |
| 167 | Linda Holtzman | |
| 168 | Mildred Guberman Kravetz | SHAME ON YOU!!! |
| 169 | Robin Sagarin | |
| 170 | Ann Mallow | Agriprocessors makes a mockery of the meaning of kosher with its abuse of animals and workers. |
| 171 | Lesley Litman | |
| 172 | Ian Boardman | |
| 173 | Herman Brown | |
| 174 | Eric Odier-Fink | To add to the above comments, several us here in Bangor, Maine who only have access to your products are considering going back to vegetarianism because of what we've learned. |
| 175 | Anonymous | |
| 176 | Lindsey Paige Savoie | |
| 177 | Josh Healey | |
| 178 | Harold Feld | As an advocate for social justice in my day job who wears a kippah and keeps kosher, your conduct brings me unbearable shame. The torah not only demands of us that we comply with the law of the nation in which we dwell, but that we specifically obey higher standards toward the "widow, the orphan, and the stranger." Your heksher should be pulled until you comply. |
| 179 | Spencer Golden | |
| 180 | Paul Trapido | |
| 181 | Wendy Univer | |
| 182 | Anndee Hochman | The Ten Commandments dictate an important, often overlooked, principle: That our freedom cannot be based on the oppression of others. That is the difference between a slave society and one that is truly liberated. I urge your company to live up to the promise of freedom outlined by Jews so many years ago, and treat your workers with dignity, fair wages and decent working conditions. |
| 183 | Jeffrey Dekro | |
| 184 | Beth Adelson | |
| 185 | Jeff Bakely, MSS, LCSW | |
| 186 | Rabbi Rebecca Alpert | |
| 187 | Stephen P. Huff | Tzedek, tzedek tirdof. |
| 188 | Rebecca Feld | |
| 189 | P. Alan Thiesen | |
| 190 | Michelle Rose Marks | |
| 191 | Alex Wittenberg | |
| 192 | Michael P Stein | |
| 193 | Dorel Shanon | |
| 194 | Claire Goldstene | |
| 195 | Rabbi Joshua Waxman | |
| 196 | Rabbi Benjamin Barnett | |
| 197 | F Susan Cowchock | |
| 198 | Enny Melman | |
| 199 | Rabbi Philip J Bentley | |
| 200 | Jessica Cooperman | |