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Hello char916, I thought this could be helpful! I think that sentence could add a bit of information.

Vegetarianism Religion and diet > Judaism

Passage: While it is neither required (required only in special holidays [Pessach, Sukot and Shavuot] according to some traditions, but not in Shabbat [Friday], when just bread and wine/grape juice is required) nor prohibited for Jews to eat meat, a number of medieval scholars of Jewish religion (e.g., Joseph Albo and Isaac Arama) regard vegetarianism as a moral ideal, not just because of a concern for the welfare of animals, but because the slaughter of animals might cause the individual who performs such acts to develop negative character traits. One modern-day scholar who is in favour of vegetarianism is the late Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the Chief Rabbi of Mandate Palestine. In his writings, Rabbi Kook speaks of vegetarianism as an ideal, and points to the fact that Adam did not partake of the flesh of animals, as all humans and animals were originally commanded by God to only eat plants.[169] In context, Rabbi Kook makes those comments in his portrayal of the eschatological (messianic) era.

My contribution: However, after the flood people were allowed to consume meat as other resources became scarce.

Reference: Schwartz, R. (2001). Judaism and vegetarianism (New and rev. ed., p. 3). New York: Lantern Books. 978-1930051249

Whoami2000 (talk) 22:30, 29 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Articles moved to your Sandbox

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I have heard from the Wikipedia Education Foundation that we should be using our sandbox pages for this assignment rather than our User pages. I have moved your information across to the sandbox. I'll explain more in a separate email to the full class.

Librarydenyse (talk) 01:44, 18 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Char916, thanks for the message. Figure I'd send one back. My names Julie, I am a first year student majoring in Communications. I took a semester of Public Relations right out of high school and didn't like it so I dropped out and joined the military. I am now a clerk (HR/ Admin) in the Canadian Navy. I love my job and am looking to commission to Public Affairs Officer which is why I am taking courses part time in school in order to eventually get a degree. (Mountstudent (talk) 22:15, 15 July 2015 (UTC)) .[reply]


Hi Char916. I like your choice of articles. My name is Olivia, I am transferring out of my 4th year of public relations into Bachelor of Arts in Communication and a minor in nutrition. I am so interested in nutrition and am actually studying at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition to get certified as a Registered Holistic Nutritional Consultant. I look forward to seeing your citations for your articles! Oliviabiermann (talk) 22:29, 15 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Char916, you are invited to the Teahouse!

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