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Kashrut and Jewish Food Ethics

  • Edited by: Shmuly Yanklowitz
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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This volume of collected essays brings forth new paradigms in the exploration between the intersection of Judaism’s concern with eating, dignity, food ethics, and animal welfare. Contained here are rabbinic reflections on the nature of Judaism’s timeless concern with upholding the moral and spiritual integrity of kosher laws in theory and practice.

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Yanklowitz Shmuly :

Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz is President and Dean at Valley Beit Midrash. He is an educator, social entrepreneur, activist, and the author of fourteen books on Jewish ethics. Newsweek named Rabbi Shmuly one of the top 50 rabbis in America and the Forward named him one of the 50 most influential Jews.

Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz is President and Dean at Valley Beit Midrash. He is an educator, social entrepreneur, activist, and the author of fourteen books on Jewish ethics. Newsweek named Rabbi Shmuly one of the top 50 rabbis in America and the Forward named him one of the 50 most influential Jews.

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Kashrut and Jewish Food Ethics is well-organized and thoughtfully presented, offering germane and urgent issues, even for those not fully compliant with Jewish dietary laws. Its remedies are balanced, middle paths between Jewish law, rabbinic dictum, and modern realities, showing that kashrut’s core values permeate Judaism, so that if the commandments are characterized as wheels driving Judaism forward, the dietary laws are their hubs and spokes. Kashrut and Jewish Food Ethics is a remarkable book, creating a mnemonic, the simple act of eating, reminding us we have custodianship of the Earth, welfare for our fellow humans, and care for ourselves.”

—Fred Reiss, San Diego Jewish World


“The book is a feast of valuable insights, a very useful guide on how to make our diets more consistent with kashrut and Jewish values: holier, healthier, more compassionate, more environmentally sustainable, less wasteful of land, energy, water and other resources – and more just, by avoiding foods that involve the mistreatment of workers on farms and in slaughterhouses. … At a time when typical Jewish diets, and those of most people, contribute substantially to an epidemic of life-threatening diseases in the Jewish and other communities, to climate change and other environmental threats to humanity, and to the widespread horrific treatment of farmed animals, this book provides much 'food for thought' and practical ideas that can help produce a healthier, more compassionate, just, peaceful and environmentally sustainable world.”

—Richard H. Schwartz,The Jerusalem Post


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SECTION 1: Kashrut Dynamics

Rabbi Aaron Leibowitz
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Nathan Lopes Cardozo
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T he Dangerous Mixture
Nathan Cardozo
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SECTION 2. Bridging Kashrut with Ethical & Spiritual Concerns

Shmuly Yanklowitz
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Kashrut as a Bridge Between Competing Value Systems
David Kasher
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T owards an Expanded Kashrut
Irving (Yitz) Greenberg
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SECTION 3. Spirituality of Eating

Daniel Sperber
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Hasidic Wisdom on Spiritual Eating
Ariel Evan Mayse
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Rabbi Hyim Shafner
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Eating as a Spiritual Practice in a Culture of Abundance
Rabbi David Jaffe
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SECTION 4. Health & Consumption

T he Theology, Law, and Ethics of Healthy Eating
Daniel R. Goodman
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Rabbi Daniel Landes
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Coming to Terms with Unhealthy Foods Venerated by Jewish Tradition
Rabbi Asher Lopatin
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SECTION 5. Worker Rights, Equality, & Hunger

Theological Reflections on Jewish Labor Law
Ariel Evan Mayse
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Rabbi Micha Odenheimer
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Rabbi Marc Gitler
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SECTION 6. Animal Welfare

Rabbi David Bigman
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Rabbi Dov Linzer
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David Rosen
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Rabbi Aaron Potek
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SECTION 7. Environmentalism, Conservation, and GMOs

Mel Gottlieb
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Conservation as a Commandment
Rosh Kehillah Dina Najman
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Rabbi Gabe Greenberg
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Shmuly Yanklowitz
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