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Farm-Animal Sanctuaries: Where the Torah Comes to Life 9 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 5 months ago: The Beet-Eating Heeb might be inclined to say that bloggers are the most valuable members of the veg … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Factory farming, Torah/Bible and Veganism, Factory Farming, farm animal sanctuary, jenny brown, Judaism, Lucky Ones, Torah

When Rabbis Attack!19 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 5 months ago: One sure sign that the veg movement is a growing force among Jews is the backlash we’re seeing from … more →

Tags: Torah/Bible and Veganism, Factory farming, Judaism, Vegetarianism, Torah, Factory Farming, Kosher, Orthodox Union, Rabbi Eliyahu Safran

Witness to a Goat Killing -- A Sad Encounter with Kosher Slaughter18 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 6 months ago: It takes a lot to make The Beet-Eating Heeb cry. He can chop onions and watch Brian’s Song, si … more →

Tags: Torah/Bible and Veganism, Goat, Hazon, Jews, Judaism, Kashrut, Shechita, shochet

Does Jonathan Safran Foer believe it's OK to kill animals?20 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 7 months ago: During a Webinar put on by the group Farm Forward, The Beet-Eating Heeb this month finally got an op … more →

Tags: Factory farming, Jewish Vegans and Vegetarians, Book Reviews, vegan, Judaism, Chickens, Jonathan Safran Foer, eating animals, Farm Forward

Vegan Advocacy: On the Verge of a Breakthrough?5 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 10 months ago: Is the vegan advocacy and animal rights movement on the cusp of transforming society? Will it soon t … more →

Tags: Factory farming, Veganism, Animal Rights, melanie joy, Farm Animal Rights Movement, animal rights conference, Kalechofsky

Varooom ....... There Goes a Vegan ...... at 200 mph4 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 11 months ago: Vegans are excelling at the highest levels of a wide range of sports, from ultramarathon running (Sc … more →

Tags: vegan, Veganism, Leilani Munter, auto racing, Dale Earnhardt, Scott Jurek, munter

Should Jews Be Prohibited from Consuming Today's Dairy Products? 2 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: Any vegan will tell you that dairy products are unfit for human consumption. The anti-dairy position … more →

Tags: Factory farming, Torah/Bible and Veganism, Jewish Vegans and Vegetarians, vegan, Dairy, Shmuly Yanklowitz, Milk, Kosher

Does The Bible/Torah Condone Meat Eating? Take a Closer Look at Genesis 9:315 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: Bible-literate carnivores cling tenaciously to a slender verse in the Book of Genesis to justify the … more →

Tags: Torah/Bible and Veganism, vegan, Judaism, Veganism, Torah, Bible, God, Genesis, Garden of Eden

The Challenge of Going Vegan? 10 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: The Beet-Eating Heeb is a voracious eater of veggies, fruits, and nuts (especially after a tough wor … more →

Tags: Veganism, New York Times, tara parker-pope, Nicholas Lore, Yeahbuts

He Has Clout in Washington and Klout in Social Media -- And He's Vegan2 comments

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: Vegans might feel virtually invisible within the Jewish community as a whole. But The Beet-Eating He … more →

Tags: Factory farming, Jewish Vegans and Vegetarians, vegan, Judaism, Veganism, engine 2 diet, quiet storm, Elis, PETA

A Sex Therapist, a New Book Called "Holy Eating," and The Beet-Eating Heeb

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: If the Beet-Eating Heeb were to write a book, he might call it “Holy Eating.” After all, … more →

Tags: Torah/Bible and Veganism, vegan, Judaism, God, Factory Farming, book, holy eating, Meat

What Factory Farmers Are Telling Congress -- and Why We Should Thank Them for It

The Beet-Eating Heeb wrote 1 year ago: You might have guessed by now that The Beet-Eating Heeb does not hold the factory-farming industry i … more →

Tags: Factory farming, Veganism, Eggs, United Egg Producers, Factory Farming, Congress, Senate, oie, National Cattlemen's Beef Association


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