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For Immediate Release August 5, 1996
Contacts: Debra Wasserman (410) 366-VEGE
Jeanne Bartas (410) 366-8343


GUIDE TO VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS IN ISRAEL

Mark Weintraub and The Vegetarian Resource Group have produced the Guide to Vegetarian Restaurants in Israel. This book is an indispensible guide for the vegetarian, health-concerned, or kosher traveler, looking to eat health, meatless meals.

Vegan/Vegetarian Restaurants are divided by section of the country. Each listing gives name, address, phone number, type of restaurant, description, hours, credit cards accepted, and average price of main meal. Restaurants range from Italian to Indian; from cafe and nightlife to upscale hotel and resort; and from dairy to juice bar and Chinese.

You'll be fascinated by the historical tidbits for each location. Read about a building which was designed by the architect of the Empire State Building (Le Tsriff on King David Street), another which served as an arms warehouse (Four Seasons on Haneviim Street), and one which dated back to the 5th century. Find a restaurant which is a favorite hangout for Israeli journalists, has a stone mill on premesis, or displays unique artwork.

Guide to Vegetarian Restaurants in Israel includes health food stores in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa. Also useful to the traveler is a bibliography of vegetarian, environmental, and animal welfare groups in Israel.

To order Guide to Vegetarian Restaurants in Israel (88 pages) send $10 to The Vegetarian Resource Group, P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203.

The Vegetarian Resource Group is a non-profit organization which educates the public about vegetarianism (abstinence of meat, fish, and fowl). Vegans are vegetarians who do not consume other animal products such as dairy or eggs. For more information on vegetarianism, check out the VRG web site: http://vrg.org or send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope to The Vegetarian Resource Group, P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203.

The Vegetarian Resource Group is also editor of The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook (with Rosh Hashana dinner ideas), No Cholesterol Passover Recipes, and Vegetarian Journal's Guide to Natural Foods Restaurants in the U.S. and Canada.




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