Last week, I posted some informed and intelligent responses to a lot of the arguments kosher meat-eaters give to kosher vegetarians. I hope those resources and answers will prove useful and enlightening. Even if you do eat meat (as Rabbi Ben does), it does not mean that you should remain uninformed about what the Torah says on the subject. In fact, you should make sure you read it so that when you meet someone who is a kosher vegetarian, you’ll understand better where they’re coming from. Trust me, they’ll appreciate it! After all, they are probably really used to hearing lots of comments like these:
And of course, please check out my previous posts about being a kosher vegetarian here:
Why would a Jewish and kosher world traveler become vegetarian?
Why do Jews become vegetarians?
What does the Bible say about vegetarianism?
Being a Jewish vegetarian doesn’t have to be boring! (Part 1)
Being a Jewish vegetarian doesn’t have to be boring! (Part 2)
Jewish criticism of vegetarianism and how to answer it
3 Responses to “Stuff Kosher Meat-Eaters Say to Kosher Vegetarians”
I am a vegearian and for me this made my overall health much better. I dont want to go back again eating those meat with lots of harmful saturated fats that clogs your artries.
Vegeterians seems to have healther and longer lives. -
One question often asked by those considering a vegetarian diet is; “Will I get enough protein? This is certainly a valid question, as protein is necessary for the building, maintenance and function of all body cells. In fact, a varied and well-balanced vegetarian diet actually provides all the protein the body needs, obtained by eating such things as whole grains, beans, nuts and soy products..