Jewish veganism and vegetarianism: studies and new directions
"Jewish vegan and vegetarian movements have become increasingly prominent in recent decades, as more Jews adopt plant-based lifestyles. In this book, scholars, rabbis, and activists explore the history of veganism and vegetarianism among Jews and present compelling new directions in Jewish thou...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Jewish vegan and vegetarian movements have become increasingly prominent in recent decades, as more Jews adopt plant-based lifestyles. In this book, scholars, rabbis, and activists explore the history of veganism and vegetarianism among Jews and present compelling new directions in Jewish thought, ethics, and foodways. Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism asks how Judaism, broadly considered, has inspired people to eschew animal products and how those choices have enriched and defined Jewishness. It offers opportunities to meditate on what makes Jewish veganism and vegetarianism particularly Jewish and to pursue the intellectual, religious, and historical roots of those movements. It also tests their boundaries, examines connections to other movements, and calls attention to divisions among Jewish vegans and vegetarians and to the resistance they have faced. In part one, "Studies," authors present Jewish veganism and vegetarianism in historical, literary, and sociological context: from the time of the Talmud until the present, in North America, Europe, and Israel, and among rabbis, chefs, artists, activists, punks, and farmers. Part two, "New Directions," is focused on contemporary currents in Jewish vegan and vegetarian thought. The authors represent the cultural, theological, and ideological diversity among Jews invested in such conversations and introduce prominent debates within their movements. As a whole, the volume presents a wide-ranging survey of the place of veganism and vegetarianism in Judaism past and present"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 348 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781438473611 1438473605 9781438473604 |
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adam_text | JEWISH VEGANISM
and VEGETARIANISM
STUDIES AND NEW DIRECTIONS
Edited by Jacob Ari Labendz
and Shmuly Yanklowitz
SUNY
PRESS
CONTENTS
Illustrations vii
Introduction: Considering Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism ix
Jacob Ari Labendz and Shmuly Yanklowitz
PARTONE: STUDIES
1 The Slipperiness of Animal Suffering: Revisiting the Talmud s Classic
Treatment 3
Beth A Berkowitz
2 Vegetarianism as Jewish Culture and Politics in Interwar Europe 23
Nick Underwood
3 I am a Vegetarian: The Vegetarianism of Melech Ravitch 49
Irad Ben Isaak
4 Farm Animal Welfare in Jewish Art and Literature 67
Hadas Marcus
5 Vegetarianism and Veganism among Jewish Punks 95
Michael Croland
6 Opening the Tent: Jewish Veganism as an Expression of an Ecological
Form of Judaism 117
Adrienne Krone
7 A Linguistic Appraisal: Jewish Perceptions of Animal Suffering 131
Victoria Greenstone and Shlomi Shmuel
PART TWO: NEW DIRECTIONS
8 Veganism and Covenantalism: Contrasting and Overlapping Moralities 161
David Mevorach Seidenberg
9 Musar and Jewish Veganism 195
Geoffrey D Claussen
The Vegetarian Teachings of Rav Kook 217
Richard H Schwartz and David Sears
Contributors 331
Afterword 325
Aaron S Gross
Report: Jewish Vegan and Vegetarian Movements in North America 315
Sarah Chandler and Jeffrey Cohan
Jewish Veganism as an Embodied Practice: A Vegan Agenda for
Cultural Jews 289
Jacob Ari Labendz
A Morally Generative Tension: Conflicting Jewish Commitments to
Humans and Animals 251
Shmuly Yanklowitz
Linking Judaism and Veganism in Darkness and in Light 267
Sherry F Colb
Relevant and Irrelevant Distinctions: Speciesism, Judaism,
and Veganism 233
Alan D Krinsky
Index 337
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