Jewish Preppers?

Some people finding our website may be wondering what is a Prepper and why does it have a religious affiliation? Well the short answer is...A Prepper is the modern day survivalist. It's not (necessarily) a right-wing militiaman preparing for Armageddon in the boondocks of Montana. But better represented by a normal, educated, middle class individual perhaps living in the most urban of cities, preparing themselves physically and mentally for any upcoming disaster, natural or man-made. This could include anything from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions, social unrest to an act of terrorism. Preparations include: food supply, medical supply, weapons supply etc. and the knowledge and skills to use them. Of course, a Jewish Prepper is just a designation for a small niche of the Prepper Community that is of the Jewish Faith. We are non-profit and nonpartisan. Enjoy!

Friday, January 8, 2010

LDS Preparedness

Maybe we have something to learn from the Mormons...

I just ordered a Family Home Storage Starter Kit from the LDS website.

http://www.ldscatalog.com/

You are not required to be a member and for less than $30 you can get a box of great dry grains, rice and beans with a shelf life of 30+ years!

I'll let you know more when I receive it...stay tuned!

I will also add a link to their pdf 'survival guide'. If you can see beyond their theological hype, they have a lot of good information! Perhaps we should create a Jewish version of this booklet...

www.green-trust.org/freebooks/Preparedness.pdf

Enjoy!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, Thanks for the information you provide in this blog. I wanted to add a link to the Emergency Esssentials website. I purchase survival food from them and they have a huge variety of food items in various sizes available. (I wait for sales which are frequent). I think they are an good source for long term storage food. Have a great day, Sal Link: http://beprepared.com/Default.asp?&sid=INEM728&EID=ALL0110b&lm=emer&bhcd2=1263064598

Anonymous said...

Have you addressed the kosher issues with ordering from the Mormons? I dont keep kosher myself but at one time I did. I wondered if there were jews like me who grew up in the west on ranches and farms but were looking to keep the basics of Judaism in our lives.