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Animals, Pandemics, & Shavuot

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vegan blintzes with extra filling.

Living through a pandemic has become the ultimate opportunity to look at our food sources and the interconnectedness between what we eat and a host of global issues.

More than 70 billion land animals are raised and killed each year for food and other products around the world, including nine billion in the US alone. Animal agriculture is the main cause of an array of global crises, including climate change, pandemics, water pollution, poverty and hunger.

Zoonosis, the transmission of diseases from animals to humans is, according to the CDC, the source of 75% of all new viruses facing humans. It is happening at a rapid pace because of how animals are raised and slaughtered, primarily in industrial animal agriculture factories and live “wet” markets. From the origination of COVID-19 at an animal market in China to swine flu at an industrial farm in the US to mad cow disease in the UK, the raising and killing of wild and domesticated animals is causing pandemics.

 

vegan blintzes

Click here to read my full post, Fighting Pandemics with Plants, on the Jewish Food Experience site.

Click here for my recipe for vegan blintzes. Tip:  if you have extra filling, use it to make sweet noodles, or smear it on a slice of bread.

And, click here for my banana blueberry vegan ice cream and here for vegan cheese-dates-pistachio bourekas.

Download the Shavuot Guide by Shamayim: Jewish Animal Advocacy

B’tayavon and chag sameach!

 


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