• Rosh Hashanah Is Animals' Happy New Year

    Written by Michelle Kretzer

    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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