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H. Jay Dinshah : ウィキペディア英語版
H. Jay Dinshah

Hom Jay Dinshah (November 2, 1933 – June 8, 2000) was founder and president of the American Vegan Society and editor of its publication, ''Ahimsa'' magazine (1960–2000).
==Life==
H. Jay Dinshah was born in New Jersey, US. His father〔Dinshah P. Ghadiali (1873-1966) did work in 'color therapy' and was known "the Parsi Edison"; the family took his forename 'Dinshah' as their surname during the 1950s; one son, Sarosh Ghadiali, did not follow this pattern.〕 was a US citizen of Parsi〔A Parsi or Parsee /ˈpɑrsiː/ is a member of one of the two Zoroastrian communities found throughout South Asia. They are legally and ethnically distinct from the Iranis, even though both groups descend from Persian Zoroastrians.〕 ancestry who was born in India,〔American Vegan Society, The Life of a Karma Yogi, 1973〕〔(Dinshah Health Society website ) Only printed materials are sold here.]〕 and his mother〔Irene Grace Hoger〕 was a US citizen of German ancestry. A lifelong vegetarian, Jay Dinshah became vegan in 1957.〔Dinshah HJ, Song of India, 1973〕 He (age 23) and his younger brother Noshervan〔(Death record for Noshervan Dinshah )〕 (age 20) visited a Philadelphia slaughterhouse in 1957, after which he vowed to "work every day until all the slaughterhouses are closed!"〔Dinshah HJ, Song of India, 1973〕〔Dinshah HJ, Dinshah A, Powerful Vegan Messages, 2014〕 He married the English-born Freya Smith in 1960. They had two children, Anne and Daniel Dinshah.
In 2000, Dinshah died of a heart attack at age 66, after a life of service to helping animals by promoting veganism. The International Vegetarian Union (IVU) memorialized Jay Dinshah in their ''IVU News'' issue of October 2000〔(www.ivu.org/news/oct2000/dinshah.html )〕 That same year, he was posthumously awarded the prestigious (among global or international vegetarians) Mankar Memorial Award 〔(www.ivu.org/members/trophy.html )〕 during the 2000 World Vegetarian Congress, held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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