Mishmaat,
You obviously have not been paying attention to the thread. I NEVER said that non-Jews should observe Kashrut. I simply asked for non-Jews to be sensitive to Jews who are trying to keep Kosher. I didn't grow up keeping Kosher and am having a difficult time keeping these laws. I like Bacon Cheeseburgers and ham sandwiches. I haven't eaten either in over six years now.
You must not know many Baal Teshuvas who didn't grow up keeping Kosher. I think it is not sensitive to us who are keeping these laws.
PS: Dont tell me you are not hungry when you smell bacon cooking in the morning.
PPS: In a supportive religious environment people should not speak about things which may tempt others to violate the mitzvot. I realize JTF is not really a Jewish organization, more like a meeting place for pro-Israel people, but regardless we should respect the laws. Why doesn't JTF operate on Shabbat? Because we don't want to lead a jew to violate Shabbat. Why don't we advertise Pork chops? Because it may be seen by a Jew and they will think it is kosher {among other reasons}.
I know you never said that.
I said it.
I fully support your effort to keep Kosher. 100%. But don't you think the comparison of a pork chop ad to an innocuous post about a non-Kosher sandwich is a little bit far fetched? I do.
I never get hungry when I smell bacon (or sausages). May Hashem be my witness. I do have a weakness for steak though.
My typical Sunday breakfast consists of a glass of green tea with two teaspoons of brown sugar, a tall glass of "Simply Apple" apple juice, a whole wheat bagel with natural strawberry jam, a banana or an orange, a bowl of cereal with 2% milk and a Vitamin Water.
If I didn't consume chicken and turkey, I'd be a vegetarian.
I've been shomer Kashrut since I was a young teenager.