Today marks National Hunger Awareness Day, an opportunity for communities across the country to remember more than 35 million Americans living on the brink of malnutrition, hunger or worse. This year, people of all faiths and backgrounds are joining together to take a stand against this fundamental injustice.
MASBIA is a located in the Boro Park section of Brooklyn NY, whose stated mission is to feed the hungry in a respectful and dignified manner. Masbia is the only full service free soup kitchen serving kosher food in New York City. Amidst rising hunger among Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn and what the Food Bank for New York City refers to a “stigma” about poverty among this population, the Orthodox soup kitchen Masbia serves a large number of Brooklyn Jews. Masbia currently serves kosher food to many people on weekdays. Unlike traditional free soup kitchens, in keeping with the Jewish principle of doing charity without making the recipient feel as though they are getting a hand out, Masbia has the look and feel of a restaurant with waiter service in a nice dining hall. Masbia is the Hebrew word for satiate.
See: Masbia.org
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Not that approval matters but the oilam should know that I know the founder of Masbia and indeed contribute regularly to them.
They are a kiddish hashem and true oisay tzidukeh.
A true chesed that offers food with a smile and hospitality.