Israel - The Capital For Jewish Vegan Lifestyle (2024)

Tags: Food, Judaism, Activism, Conversation Starters

By Eric Blatt

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All over Israel, one can find vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants, communities festivals and learning opportunities. In this little country, going meat-free isn’t just easy, it’s a chance to sample the best food in town. In fact, Tel Aviv is known as the vegan capital of the world with 400 vegan and vegan-friendly kitchens catering to Israel’s veggie loving citizens. Even the Israeli Domino’s Pizza franchise was the first to launch their vegan pizza in 2013 and only after its success in Israel, vegan pizza became part of the Domino’s menu in other locations around the world. The innovation nation strikes again!

Plant-based lifestyles and veganism are not only becoming prominent in social environments, but also throughout the religious world with an increasing number of rabbis taking to vegetarianism as a way of commitment to Torah ideals. Judaism demands that we protect our physical and spiritual health, and it is believed that many human diseases could be prevented or alleviated by a plant based diet.

Vegan food is, by most accounts, naturally kosher so is seen as a safe food choice for many Jews. But also in our incredible Israel Defense Forces. Many are surprised to learn that the IDF is the most vegan army in the world with over 10,000 vegan soldiers, generals and even chiefs of staff. As an affirmation of their interest in providing for the brave young men and women who serve and protect, the IDF first began to accommodate vegan soldiers in 2014 by introducing leather-free combat boots and wool-free berets and making dietary changes so that there are vegan options in IDF kitchens.

The gathering of soldiers from all walks of life, backgrounds, faiths and ethnicities are a social melting pot and a good indicator of Israeli norms. Jewish values, the command to protect the earth, appreciation of animals, and love of diversity within Israel culture drive forward the public expression of ideologies such as vegetarianism and veganism so that all feel welcome and respected. Even our mangal is filled with veggies suitable for all to enjoy!

Shabbat is an excellent opportunity to try the Jewish vegan lifestyle and reinvent your meal as a vegan meal and discuss around the table veganism, Judaism and everything in between! On Shabbat, or any time you are up to a friendly debate, discuss the relationship between dietary practices, vegetarian and veganism and Jewish values, and how Israel is a beacon of light in a world continuously embattled by controversy.

Enjoy this recipe for Hawaij Vegetable Lentil Soup and check out some the delicious vegetarian and vegan recipes on our Cooking Israel section including: veggie shishlik, Potato Rosti, Vegan Mars Bars and Israeli Pumpkin Couscous.

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LET'S TALK!

  1. Why do you think veganism is so popular in Israel?
  2. What do vegan values have in common with Jewish values?
  3. What is the role of animals in Judaism?
  4. How does the Torah emphasize the values of a vegetarian lifestyle?
  5. In Genesis 1:26 it is written: Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth." כו וַיֹּאמֶר אֱלֹהִים, נַעֲשֶׂה אָדָם בְּצַלְמֵנוּ כִּדְמוּתֵנוּ; וְיִרְדּוּ בִדְגַת הַיָּם וּבְעוֹף הַשָּׁמַיִם, וּבַבְּהֵמָה וּבְכָל-הָאָרֶץ, וּבְכָל-הָרֶמֶשׂ, הָרֹמֵשׂ עַל-הָאָרֶץ.What does “rule over” mean?
  6. The biblical story of creation indicates that the animals had life breathed into them by God, as did man. What does this say about the connection between people and animals?
  7. Does humankind have the right to do whatever we want to animals?
  8. The 10 Commandments forbids murder but it does not forbid killing. What does this teach us about the morality of killing animals to eat their meat? https://youtu.be/0RENPaY043o
  9. Since Jews are commanded to take care of our bodies, should we limit the amount of meat we eat to remain healthy?
  10. Shabbat represents the moment of the week where we can separate from the work we do. Many people choose to eat meat only on Shabbat separation from the week. Do you think there is value in this lifestyle?

DID YOU KNOW?

  • Adam and Eve were vegans! “Behold, I have given you every seed-bearing herb which is upon the surface of the entire earth, and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit; it will be yours for food.”(Genesis 1:29)
  • Daniel and his companions avoided non-kosher food while they were held captive in the court of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, through a vegan diet (Daniel 1: 8-16).
  • One mitzvah cited by vegetarians is tza'ar ba'alei hayyim; the injunction not to cause "pain to living creatures." However, the laws of shechita are meant to prevent the suffering of animals.
  • According to some, vegetarianism is consistent with the sacred teachings and highest ideals of Judaism, including compassion, health, life, conservation of resources, tzedakah, kashrut, peace, and justice.
  • In the Song of Songs, the divine bounty is mentioned in terms of fruits, vegetables, grapes, and nuts. Many Rabbis only eat meat during certain holidays and have adopted a diet that is popularly known as Shabbatatarian.
  • There is no special b'racha (blessing) recited before eating meat or fish, as there is for other foods such as bread, cake, wine, fruits, and vegetables; the blessing for meat, milk, and eggs is a general one, the same as that over water or such foods as juice or soup.
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Eric Blatt is a student at Penn State. When he began college he knew one of the very first things he wanted to do was sign up for Birthright. Since his Birthright trip Eric has been to Israel four times through various programs and each time he deepened his connections to the culture and the people of this Israel.

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Israel - The Capital For Jewish Vegan Lifestyle (2024)

FAQs

Is Israel the vegan capital? ›

In fact, Tel Aviv is known as the vegan capital of the world with 400 vegan and vegan-friendly kitchens catering to Israel's veggie loving citizens.

Which is the vegan capital of the world? ›

Topping the list once again are London and Berlin. These cities boast approximately 2,000 listings each in HappyCow's database, within their metropolitan areas. London has previously been named the number one four years in a row. It currently has 161 fully vegan restaurants and over 350 fully vegan establishments.

What percentage of people are vegan in Israel? ›

According to the data of the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), 5.2% of people aged 18-64 define themselves as vegans, and this is a considerable amount of about 236,700 Israelis. , notes Paz, “We discovered that 5% are vegetarians, 5% are vegans and 90% are omnivores.

Why is Tel Aviv vegan? ›

It is a cultural phenomenon. Tel Aviv's domestic culture always thrives to be up to date with the rest of the world. Many peaceful and globalist values are leading these phenomenons. Veganism grew strong in Tel Aviv, as people there like to identify with the idea.

Which country is #1 for vegans? ›

United Kingdom. Compared to all the countries in the world, the UK has the most vegans.

What is the most vegan city in Israel? ›

Tel Aviv is world-renowned for its vegan restaurants and cafes. Some have even labeled the city as the vegan capital of the world.

What religion is the most vegan? ›

Pure vegetarianism or veganism is Indic in origin and is still practiced in India by some adherents of Dharmic religions such as Jainism and in the case of Hinduism, lacto-vegetarianism with the additional abstention of pungent or fetid vegetables.

Which race has the most vegans? ›

Racial diversity

Black Americans are almost three times more likely to be vegan than the general population. Celebrities like Beyoncé and Serena Williams have spoken publicly about the benefits of a plant-based diet and are increasing the visibility of plant-based eating in the Black community.

Is it easy to eat vegan in Israel? ›

If you are wondering what the most vegan-friendly country in the word is then the answer is very simple: Israel! With a vegan population of over 5% and a huge amount of dishes that are naturally vegan this is a herbivore paradise!

Do Muslims go vegan? ›

Islamic vegetarianism and veganism is the practice of abstention from meat (and other animal products in case of vegans) among Muslims. The vast majority of Muslims eat meat; many Islamic jurists consider vegetarianism permissible but not superior to meat-eating.

Do they eat pork in Tel Aviv? ›

While pork is certainly not new to Israel - in fact, the industry pre-dates the state - the pork on Tel Aviv menus and in nationwide supermarkets is still worthy of a double take.

Are Arabic people vegan? ›

Regardless of the intention behind the rise in veganism, plant-based options are intrinsic to many Arab cultures, which have heavily inspired and influenced the diet of vegans of the Western world.

What is the food capital of Israel? ›

Just as Tel Aviv fuses old and new so, it also acts as one big culinary laboratory, with immigration from every corner of the globe fuelling its vibrant food scene.

Is Tel Aviv a vegetarian city? ›

Tel Aviv is a vegan friendly city dubbed “vegan capital of the world”!

Does Israel eat non veg? ›

Yes of course a Jew can be a vegetarian. There is no commandment to eat meat. Eating meat, in fact, is seen as a leniency: we may eat meat, because we like it, but IF we eat meat, THEN we have these rules….

Is Israel good for vegetarians? ›

Kashrut Laws and Kosher meals

So aren't you curious to know why Israel is so vegetarian-friendly? This is all thanks to Kashrut. Kashrut is a set of Jewish religious dietary laws and any food that can be consumed is termed as Kosher.

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