Showing Continued Support To Our Educators

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Following up on its initial item distribution event for Jewish school educators last month, CHAZAQ and Chickens for Shabbos organized a second event on the week of Thanksgiving to support the rebbeim and morahs teaching at day schools in Queens.

“There were many people here as it is right before Chanukah. Take 400 educators with 25 children in each class. That’s thousands of students,” said Chickens for Shabbos spokesman Robbie Neuman. “Happier rebbes and morahs benefit our children. They’re on the frontline of Judaism. Our goal is to make their lives easier.”

The event provided clothing, household items, appliances, and Chanukah toys to educators in need. Publicity and logistics were provided by Chazaq, with Congregation Ner Mordechai in Kew Gardens once again hosting the event, free of charge. Neuman said that the second item giveaway had 175 registered participants.

Founded in Kew Gardens Hills as the nonprofit with no overhead costs, Chicken for Shabbos initially supported families in Israel. The economic hardship experienced by many Americans amid the COVID-10 pandemic resulted in a new mission as well: supporting local educators.

To support these worthy organizations, visit www.chickensforshabbos.com, www.emetoutreach.org, www.givechazaq.com, and www.nermordechai.org.

 By Sergey Kadinsky