In an update to the previous post about the JCPA’s Food Stamp Challenge this past week, the New York Jewish Week reports that, in search of cheap food while participating in the $21/week Food Stamp Challenge,
“McDonald’s Dollar Menu fit the bill for Rabbi David Saperstein, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.”
Closer to the action, the Washington Jewish Week reported that Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), in fact, did not take the Challenge in the end, but hopes to participate with the Washington JCRC later this fall.
JCPA Director Steve Gutow also referred to some of the problems underlying food injustices in that article, and the need for Jews to be more involved in addressing them:
“We are no longer connected to the communities from which the poor usually come,” Gutow said. “We’re not as close to the Hispanic community or the African American community, and we need to regalvanize that. Part of our strength as American Jews is that we have always been able to connect with different groups, and we need to get back to that.”

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