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The topic of vegetarianism in Jewish thought and halacha, to be honest, is a nonstarter. A Jew may decide to become a vegetarian for one of three reasons. 1) ethical 2) health/ medical or 3) halachic, required by Jewish law.

If one decides it is unethical to consume the flesh of animals or other living species, that is their prerogative but by no means mandated in Jewish tradition. If one is ordered by their doctor to refrain from meat, then of course one must abide by the doctor. But there is absolutely no halachic imperative to be a vegetarian, as will be explained.

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