"Man and Beast is a fascinating and important work. It presents an aspect of Judaism that many of us do not even realize exists - its comprehensive principles and laws regarding our interactions with the natural world, in this case, specifically the animal world. Rabbi Natan Slifkin, the world-renowned "Zoo Rabbi," has accomplished amazing things in his seminal works on these topics. This new book of his will doubtless be treasured by educators and anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of the Torah's view of man's interaction with his fellow-inhabitor of this planet, the animal kingdom." — Rabbi Chaim Malinowitz
Table of Contents Preface Jews and Zoos The Religion in Conservation When Bad Things Happen To Good Animals Man Vs. Beast Animals on Trial Why Be Kind to Animals? Mitzvos of Sensitivity and Insensitivity The Importance of Sensitivity When Animal Lovers Go Too Far Eating Animals Hunting Animals Harming Animals for Human Benefit The Propriety of Pets Laws for Petkeepers ">
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