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Jewish veganism and vegetarianism : studies and new directions
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Jewish veganism and vegetarianism : studies and new directions / Edited by Jacob Ari Labendz and Shmuly Yanklowitz

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Other Authors: Labendz, Jacob Ari (Editor), Yanklowitz, Shmuly (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 2019
Contents/pieces:17 records
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1. Jewish veganism as an embodied practice : a vegan agenda for cultural Jews
2. A morally generative tension : conflicting Jewish commitments to humans and animals
3. A linguistic appraisal : Jewish perceptions of animal suffering
4. "I am a vegetarian" : the vegetarianism of Melech Ravitch
5. Report : Jewish vegan and vegetarian movements in North America
6. Vegetarianism and veganism among Jewish punks
7. Farm animal welfare in Jewish art and literature
8. The slipperiness of animal suffering : revisiting the Talmud's classic treatment
9. Introduction : considering Jewish veganism and vegetarianism
10. Veganism and covenantalism : contrasting and overlapping moralities
11. Vegetarianism as Jewish culture and politics in interwar Europe
12. Linking Judaism and veganism in darkness and in light
13. Linking Judaism and veganism in darkness and in light
14. Relevant and irrelevant distinctions : speciesism, Judaism, and veganism
15. Opening the tent : Jewish veganism as an expression of an ecological form of Judaism
16. Musar and Jewish veganism
17. The vegetarian teachings of Rav Kook

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