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Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism

Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism

Studies and New Directions

by Jacob Ari Labendz and Shmuly Yanklowitz
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/04/2019

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In recent decades, as more Jews have adopted plant-based lifestyles, Jewish vegan and vegetarian movements have become increasingly prominent. This book explores the intellectual, religious, and historical roots of veganism and vegetarianism among Jews and presents compelling new directions in Jewish thought, ethics, and foodways. The contributors, including scholars, rabbis, and activists, explore how Judaism has inspired Jews to eschew animal products and how such choices, even when not directly inspired by Judaism, have enriched and helped define Jewishness. Individually, and as a collection, the chapters in this book provide an opportunity to meditate on what may make veganism and vegetarianism particularly Jewish, as well as the potential distinctiveness of Jewish veganism and vegetarianism. The authors also examine the connections between Jewish veganism and vegetarianism and other movements, while calling attention to divisions among Jewish vegans and vegetarians, to the specific challenges of fusing Jewishness and a plant-based lifestyle, and to the resistance Jewish vegans and vegetarians can face from parts of the Jewish community. The book's various perspectives represent the cultural, theological, and ideological diversity among Jews invested in such conversations and introduce prominent debates within their movements.
ISBN:
9781438473611
9781438473611
Category:
Judaism: life & practice
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-04-2019
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
374
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x25mm
Weight:
0.23kg

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