New Tel Aviv Bar The Rogatka Takes Veganism To The Extreme

June 22, 2009 - 10:47 PM by Karin Kloosterman

green beerIf the combination of the words “vegan” and “bar” doesn’t make sense to you, you’re not alone.

Because beer is made of hops, malt, and yeast, right? No animals harmed or used in the production of any of those.

But The Rogatka (or “Slingshot”), a new “vegan” bar that opened up last week, defines itself not according to the content of its goods but by the ideals that it encourages.

And so for all you meat and dairy avoiders out there – you are welcome with open arms at the bar’s location on Yitzhak Sadeh street.

The ideologically focused bar was opened by the same “anarchist collective” that used to run the Salon Mazal bar off of King George street. The founders of the bar say that they hope their watering hole will attract environmentalists, left-wing activists, and other likeminded people with their cheap drinks and fair trade products.

And as a self proclaimed “anarchist collective”… they will also demonstrate what some would consider to be extreme views. The bar bans Israel Defense Forces soldiers in uniform, the carrying of weapons, and boycotts products made in West Bank settlements.

In the words of Adi Vintner, one of the bar’s founders, “we can’t hold views against discrimination and oppression, while at the same time support the infrastructure that exploits human beings and other animals. We wanted to show it’s possible and even worthwhile to live differently.”

So would you have a drink there? And if you have already, please let us know.

:: Haaretz

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(This post was written by Karen Chernick and first appeared on the Israeli eco blog Green Prophet.)

Comments

6 Comments on New Tel Aviv Bar The Rogatka Takes Veganism To The Extreme

  1. Jay on Tue, Jun 23rd 2009 9:14 AM
  2. Do you think there’d be the chance for this freedom of expression anywhere else in the Middle East? If it wasn’t for those very same IDF soldiers in uniform who are unwelcome in Rogatka, how much of a bar, vegan or otherwise, would there be in HAMAStan?

  3. David-Joe on Wed, Jun 24th 2009 1:40 AM
  4. Attract in other words the lunatic fringe element that point fingers at Israel rather than the enemy.

  5. Ben-Yehudah on Sun, Jun 28th 2009 11:03 AM
  6. B”H

    Cheap? I’ll be the judge of that. How much?

  7. romeo on Tue, Jun 30th 2009 9:41 PM
  8. so great to hear anti fascistic voices in israel!

    will visit soon and write again

  9. Kate on Wed, Jul 29th 2009 10:58 PM
  10. I find it interesting (and ironic) that the so-called anarcist collective that opened this vegan restaurant is has the gall to boycott soldiers in IDF uniforms and weapons at the same time THAT THEY NAMED THE RESTAURANT AFTER A WEAPON!!!!!

  11. anja on Sat, Oct 3rd 2009 1:33 PM
  12. jay on tue ask :
    ”how much of a bar, vegan or otherwise, would there be in HAMAStan?”

    NO ONE.
    I’ve asked one british anarchist, why there are no anarchists in any muslim country?

    Hes answered;

    Anarchists in some muslim country WILL BE KILLED in one day

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