Meatless Mouthful: Isaac Bashevis Singer’s HMO Plan For Chickens
Written by Vegetarian Star on September 7th, 2008 in Authors, Meatless Mouthful.

“I did not become a vegetarian for my health, I did it for the health of the chickens.”
—-Isaac Bashevis Singer, a Nobel Prize recipient, Polish born American fiction writer and a leading figure of Yiddish Literary Movement. His works include The Slaughterer, The Family Moskat, Fools of Chelm and Their History, among others. He was a vegetarian for the last 35 years of his life until his death is 1991.
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