Tag: Animal Rights

Flaco, the Eurasian eagle owl who captured the public's attention after escaping the Central Park Zoo, recently passed away, prompting an outpouring of emotion and tributes.
The popularity of fur coats has significantly declined in recent years, with fur salons closing and fur coats being frowned upon.
Israel has become the first country to approve the sale of lab-grown beef, cultivated by Aleph Farms.
European Union officials in Brussels held a meeting with Jewish and Muslim community leaders to discuss the issue of meat production and the bans on traditional methods of ritual slaughter practiced by Jews and Muslims.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Jeremy Benstein touch on the topics of leftists in Israel and the concept of extending rights to animals and plants in their discussion.
This article discusses the issue of factory farming and its impact on animal welfare and human health.
Progressive spaces, including environmentalist and LGBTQ movements, are increasingly exhibiting anti-Semitic sentiments, creating challenges for Jewish individuals engaged in social justice causes.
On the podcast episode "Keeping Up With the Netanyahus," the hosts Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Charlotte Hall delve into the controversies surrounding the Netanyahu family in Israel.
The Israeli Agriculture minister has ordered the closure of Israel's largest slaughterhouse in the Galilee following an exposé by Channel 2 showing severe animal abuses, including cutting the throats of conscious Australian cattle and other mistreatment.
Veganism is gaining popularity in Israel, a country known for its meat-loving culinary traditions.
The article discusses the concept of the "Noah Conundrum" when faced with selecting animals for survival, similar to Noah choosing animals for the ark based on appearance.