"Kalechofsky
offers a sensible defense of Judaism's view of animals, suggesting ways
in which vegetarianism is not only compatible with but actually fulfills
the basic teachings of Judaism"
Choice
"Writing
in a direct, smart, but easily readable style, the author examines in
detail the history of our relationship to meat and to ideas of kashrut....a
good all-around modern treatment of a subject of growing interest throughout
the Jewish community. Recommended for all libraries."
Assoc.
of Jewish Libraries Newsletter, Sept/Oct., 2000
"...a gold
mine of information and ideas about Jewish history as a guide to modern
dietary choices and values.... The book proposes, and gives substantive
evidence for the proposition, that "A vegetarian Judaism is the historical
fulfillment of our dietary commandments and of our ethos..."
Karen
Davis, PhD, POULTRY PRESS (Vol 9, No 3, Fall, 1999).
"...applies
Jewish principles and looks at traditional sources promoting vegetarianism....will
be a useful book for parents and grandparents of vegetarians."
Josie Mowlem,
Jewish Book World
"Anyone
who is concerned about how food ends up on their plate and the effects
of animal agriculture will be enlightened by Kalechofsky's work....
her enthusiasm and command of language render even familiar material
the power to inspire...."
Susan Kalev,
Satya
"...carries
a universal message....Readers are left in no doubt that the only difference
between kosher (ritually clean) and non-kosher meat occurs at the instant
of slaughter, for the animals have all been subjected to the same cruel
existence up to that point....
David Ryde,
for Oxford Vegetarians
"...contains
a wealth of historical information with chapters on kashrut....The chapter
on Pikuach Nefesh is a comprehensive and balanced summary of the harm
to human health from eating an animal-food based diet, that speaks to
all readers, not only those concerned with Judaism...."
Emanuel
Goldman, Ph.D., Professor of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics at
New Jersey Medical School in Newark, author of "The Vegetarian Cinophile"
column in Vegetarian Journal and other magazines.
"Vegetarian
Judaism combines the author's literary talent and wit with her knowledge
of kashrut and her zeal for the vegetarian way of life...."
San Diego
Jewish Times
"This powerful,
inspiring, and important book deserves to reach as wide an audience
as possible."
Charles
Patterson, Ph.D., author of The Civil Rights Movement andT he Oxford
50th Anniversary Book of the United Nations.
"...a notable
contribution to the subject of Jewish vegetarianism...."
Rabbi Noach
Valley, Jewish Vegetarian Newsletter