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Free kosher takeout

Story by Rachel Kohn

Photos by David Stuck

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More than 1,000 Montgomery County children received free kosher meals last week thanks to a state-sponsored program facilitated by Yad Yehuda of Greater Washington, which provides families with fi nancial and food assistance.

Operating out of Col. E. Brooke Lee Middle School in Silver Spring, the program fi rst rolled out May 13, said Stephanie Savir, Yad Yehuda’s director of operations. On

May 15 alone, volunteers distributed breakfast and lunch meals to 1,013 children.

The USDA Summer Food Program is distributing meals to children under 18 all over the country, said Savir. USDA funds, administered by the state, are used to reimburse the vendors providing meals.

Teach Coalition, a project of the Orthodox Union that lobbies for government support for nonpublic schools in North America, is an advocate nationwide for kosher meal options at public schools. Teach Coalition representatives helped Yad

Yehuda navigate the state approval process and leverage connections with county stakeholders, according to Gabe Aaronson, the OU grants and systems specialist involved in the process.

Said Dan Mitzner, Teach Coalition’s director of state political a airs, “The kosher lunch program is an example of multiple local Jewish organizations coming together and deciding that they will not let Jewish children go hungry because of lack of kosher food.”

“In this crisis, I have been struck by how many community members in need refrain from seeking assistance for fear of taking it away from someone who needs it more,” said Nechemia Mond, Yad Yehuda’s executive director.

Volunteers wear gloves and masks. When drivers pull into the school’s circular drive, volunteers hand the number of meals the family needs through an open window. Savir described it as a “contactless operation.”

Yad Yehuda has a 60-day contract to distribute meals, said Savir, but that could be extended. “We’re in a wait and see position, like everybody else.” WJW

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Nechama Bieberfeld put kosher breakfast and lunch bags in vehicles at Col. E. Brooke. Lee Middle School.

The Kabillio brothers prepare bag meals to hand out.

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