As Passover and Earth Day coincide, movement calls on Jews to go vegan
This Passover, an estimated 500,000 Jews in Israel and around the world will celebrate the holiday with a beet rather than a shank bone on their Seder plate.
The practice is part of a growing movement of Jews connecting Passover and other Jewish holiday traditions to their vegan lifestyles.
Raquela Karamson is the founder and CEO of Jewish Vegan Life (JVL), a nonprofit organization that aims to inspire people to embrace the synergy between the worlds of Jewish tradition, plant-based living, and the environment.
JVL has launched a major campaign called Passover Earth Day, asking people to take a pledge and go vegan. Our actions in 2024 will resonate in 2054, shaping the destiny of life on Earth. Lets come together to ensure a legacy of positive change for the planet we all hold dear, Karamson said.
https://www.jpost.com/judaism/jewish-holidays/article-796494
Personally, my tradition has always been a Pasqual Yam and not the beet.
Chag Samaach!