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B’nai Torah Food Drive Great Success

Almost 200 bags of groceries donated.

Alex, Elana, and Stephanie, Strachman, of Sudbury, drop-off groceries at B’nai Torah’s Yom Kippur Food Drive.
Alex, Elana, and Stephanie, Strachman, of Sudbury, drop-off groceries at B’nai Torah’s Yom Kippur Food Drive. (Sheldon Golder)

Congregation B’nai Torah of Sudbury’s ongoing Food Drive was given a great boost on Yom Kippur when a large number of groceries were donated by congregants during it’s Drive-up, Drop-off Food Drive—on a holiday during which traditionally Jews fast. Almost 200 bags of groceries were donated to United Way's Pearl Street Cupboard & Café and the Sudbury Community Food Pantry.

B’nai Torah is a reform temple that welcomes all families, including interfaith families. See bnaitorah.com for additional details on services and programs.

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