by Roberta Kalechofsky, Ph.D.
Foreword by Rabbi David Rosen
pbk. 256 pgs
Bibliography Index
Description
An examination of dangerous aspects of the modern meat industry, the relationship of modern meat to chronic diseases, and the new pathogens infecting our meat: salmonella, which now affects 80% of chickens; e.coli 0157, the number one cause of kidney failure in children; campylobacter, which can cause fatal nerve damage and has been associated with arthritis and meningitis. In readable, powerful language, the author examines Mad Cow Disease which is linked to Jacob-Creutzfeld disease, a fatal deterioration of the human brain, the potential misuse of genetic engineering in food animals, and the illusion of safety in irradiation.
Applying traditional Jewish principles to her analysis, Kalechofsky concludes with Rabbi David Rosen's judgment that "...meat consumption has become halachically unjustifiable," and that it is now time to make vegetarianism into the new kashrut.
Includes practical information about organizations and activism.