Vegan Revolution

Vegan Revolution
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Publisher : Lantern Pub & Media
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781590566275
ISBN-13 : 1590566270
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Book Synopsis Vegan Revolution by : Richard H. Schwartz

Download or read book Vegan Revolution written by Richard H. Schwartz and published by Lantern Pub & Media. This book was released on 2020 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "For over four decades, Richard Schwartz has engaged with two ethically rich ways of living that, as he charts in this book, he came to appreciate in middle age: Judaism and veganism. Having been born into a secular Jewish family, it was his marriage and an increasing commitment to social justice that propelled him to study and rediscover the essence of his Jewish faith. That sense of social justice further raised his awareness of the environmental movement, and, ultimately, to animal rights and veganism. In Vegan Revolution: Saving Our World, Revitalizing Judaism, Schwartz shows how, now perhaps more than ever, veganism offers a pathway for all of us of whatever faith (or no faith) to reduce hunger, conserve the environment, save water, reinstitute justice, and care for animals and the Earth. It is no coincidence, as Schwartz demonstrates, that many of these ideas are mandates in Jewish scripture, and that reincorporating a care for the world (tikkun olam) can itself reinvigorate the spirit of a faith and galvanize its practitioners to act"--


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