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Rosh Hashanah and Vegetarianism

Richard H. Schwartz

What do Rosh Hashanah and vegetarianism have in common, you ask? Tons, writes Richard Schwartz. Check out why this may be the time for you to consider a dietary change in Rosh Hashanah and Vegetarianism.

Rosh Hashanah is the time when we take stock of our lives and consider new beginnings. Perhaps the most significant and meaningful change that Jews should consider this year is a shift away from diets that have been having devastating effects on human health and the health of our increasingly imperiled planet. While many Jews seem to feel that its celebration can be enhanced by the consumption of chopped liver, gefilte fish, chicken soup, and roast chicken, there are many inconsistencies between the values of Rosh Hashanah and the realities of flesh-centered diets.



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