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Fania Lewando
Fania Lewando ( yi, פֿאַנני לעװאַנדאָ, , 1888–1941) was a vegetarian chef, restaurateur, nutritionist, and cookbook author from Vilnius. She operated a vegetarian restaurant called and in 1938 was author of the first known Yiddish language vegetarian cookbook in Europe. Biography She was born in 1888 or 1889 in Włocławek, Warsaw Governorate, Russian Empire (today located in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). Her parents were Haim Efraim Fiszelewicz, a Fishmonger, and Esther-Malakalah (née Stulzaft). Most of her family emigrated to England or the United States at around the turn of the twentieth century. She married an egg merchant named Lazar Lewando. During the Russian Civil War they relocated to Vilnius, and attempted to emigrate to the United States, but were refused a visa. Lewando came to be well known in Vilnius for her vegetarian restaurant which was located on Niemiecka street in the Jewish Quarter; it had a number of bohemian and celebrity gu ...
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Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the Eating, consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects as food, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter. Vegetarianism may be adopted for various reasons. Many people ethics of eating meat, object to eating meat out of respect for Sentience, sentient animal life. Such ethical motivations have been codified vegetarianism and religion, under various religious beliefs as well as animal rights advocacy. Other motivations for vegetarianism are health-related, political, Environmental vegetarianism, environmental, cultural, aesthetic, Economic vegetarianism, economic, gastronomy, taste-related, or relate to other personality psychology, personal preferences. There are many variations of the vegetarian diet: an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet includes both eggs and dairy products, an ovo-vegetarian diet includes eggs but not dairy products, and a ...
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