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With a scarcity of kosher Passover food in Ukraine, UJA-Federation of New York worked with four local synagogues to collect 12,000 pounds of holiday food that will be distributed to Jews remaining in Ukraine as well as Jewish refugees who have been forced to flee. Food was collected at synagogues in Long Island, Westchester, and Manhattan on Sunday, March 27, and packed on Monday, March 28, by Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, for shipment to Ukrainian Jewish communities.

With the need for emergency food at an all-time high, Masbia gets a huge warehouse in Boro Park, down the block from Bingo. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Masbia added more storage space by renting additional storefronts adjacent to the original facilities, but this one is the first standalone warehouse facility where pallets are stored three stories high.

In testimony this week, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said that the African Hebrew Israelite sect that appeared in her court was “a small community, a cultural community of people who believe in vegan lifestyles. They call themselves African Hebrew Israelites, but it’s not a religious community, it’s a cultural community around healthy living.” Following backlash, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency ran a news report asserting that “conservatives on Twitter” were “claiming erroneously that Jackson had embraced an anti-Semitic cult.”

On Sunday night, amid a packed shul that included shul members, county representatives, and rabbanim from every shul in the neighborhood, the Young Israel of West Hempstead installed Rabbi Josh Goller as their newly appointed Rabbi. “Newly appointed” is a bit of a stretch, though. Rabbi Goller has been serving as the mara d’asra for over a year now. However, with the community mourning the loss of the much beloved and revered Rabbi Yehudah Kelemer, as well as the global pandemic, the celebration was postponed until this week.

State Should Allocate 20% of Nourish NY Funding for Kosher and Halal Needs

On Tuesday, in a letter to Gov. Hochul, Senate Majority Leader Stewart Cousins, and Speaker Heastie the Met Council on Jewish Poverty asked Governor Hochul and the state legislature to strengthen the Emergency Food Programs by allocating 20% of Nourish New York funding for Kosher and Halal food. Met Council operates the largest kosher food bank and pantry network in the country and has worked around the clock during the pandemic feeding countless New Yorkers. The new letter comes after Assembly Member Cruz, Assembly Member Rosenthal, and thirty-three Assembly signatories sent a letter to Speaker Heastie in February.