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Books : The Jewish Vegetarian Year Cookbook

The Jewish Vegetarian Year Cookbook


by: Roberta Kalechofsky, Rosa Rasiel
1997-06


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Books : Vegetarian Judaism: A Guide for Everyone

Vegetarian Judaism: A Guide for Everyone


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
1998-09


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Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : The Martyrdom of Stephen Werner

The Martyrdom of Stephen Werner


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
1984-09


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Rabbis and Vegetarianism: An Evolving Tradition

Rabbis and Vegetarianism: An Evolving Tradition


from: Micah Publications
1996-01


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Autobiography of a Revolutionary: Essays on Animal and Human Rights

Autobiography of a Revolutionary: Essays on Animal and Human Rights


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
1991


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Journey of the Liberated Lamb: Reflections for a Vegetarian Seder

Journey of the Liberated Lamb: Reflections for a Vegetarian Seder


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
June 30, 1994


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Animal Suffering and the Holocaust: The Problem With Comparisons

Animal Suffering and the Holocaust: The Problem With Comparisons


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
2003-10


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Orestes in progress

Orestes in progress


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
1976


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : The Jewish vegetarian perpetual book of days

The Jewish vegetarian perpetual book of days


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
2000


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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Books : Bodmin 1349 an Epic Novel of Christians

Bodmin 1349 an Epic Novel of Christians


by: Roberta Kalechofsky
1900


Book review: Vegetarian Judaism. A guide for Everyone, by Roberta Kalechovsky

Roberta Kalechovsky is superbly knowledgeable about Judaism and about vegetarianism, and has written a valuable book combining this knowledge. The title suggests that vegetarianism is a lifestyle rather than just a diet, and the book supports this concept. Kashrut (observance of Jewish dietary laws) implies a commitment to mercy for animals destined for slaughter, and traditionally this has been the case. But in our era of factory farming it is no longer so, and Ms. Kalechovsky starts right out in her introduction by pointing out that all meat, whether kosher or not, comes from animals raised in the same exceedingly inhumane manner on factory farms. ... Read More:

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