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Rosh Hashanah Is Animals’ Happy New Year

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 5:30
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Rosh
Hashanah
marks the new year for people and
animals in the Hebrew calendar. So what better time for Jews to turn over a new
leaf
—one that will benefit themselves and animals, too? A kale leaf, perhaps,
or arugula? Here’s one “leif” that helps animals: Jewish comedian Carol Leifer hilariously explains why she went vegan:

Ready to help your Jewish friends resolve to turn over
a new leaf for the New Year? Forward them the link to PETA’s vegetarian/vegan starter kit

Happy New Year!



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