Red Cross looks at providing kosher food
American humanitarian movement says changing demographics have led to demand for food that meets specific cultural, religious needs
Associated Press
Published: 02.19.11, 09:41 / Israel Jewish Scene
The American Red Cross has been looking at ways it can improve its response to the next disaster and it's found some surprising answers.
Joel Sullivan, CEO of the Middle Tennessee chapter of the American Red Cross, said changing demographics have led to a demand for food that meets the specific cultural and religious needs.
The Red Cross is looking for vendors that can supply vegetarian, kosher and halal meals.
The Tennessean reports that Muslim leaders have also asked the charity to look into providing separate spaces for men and women at their shelters.
Rabbi Saul Strosberg of Congregation Sherith Israel in Nashville said the fact that people are complaining about the food shows what a good job the Red Cross is doing with the essentials.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4018625,00.html
While a good thing, I think this topic - emergency food during an SHTF scenario - needs to be discussed in light of Kosher law.
ReplyDeleteIf you are eating emergency rations it's because you are in a deep survival situation of immedate life-threatening events.
Seems to me that is not the time to be most adherent to Kosher laws (or any other laws or practices you follow) if that's what you need to do to save your life. I'm not a Rabbi but I'm pretty sure the Jewish concept of preserving life takes a higher priority than say mixing dairy and meat.
(This also applies to people who in normal times live on strict diets like only white meat, free-range meat only, no sugar or salt, etc. Fine for normality but I fear people like that will starve in a SHTF scenario.)
"The Red Cross is looking for vendors that can supply vegetarian, kosher and halal meals."
ReplyDeleteA properly chosen menu could cover all three dietary imperatives!
Dan "read the book of Daniel" Nafe
dan@ourSafeHome.net
Unlike in the general population, where many restaurants and fast food businesses specialize in a particular type of food, many kosher establishments have a variety of different types of food popular among Jews.
ReplyDeletekosher restaurants in queens
My family needs kosher food husband laid off job I have 13 girl. And a dog kosher food my stamps give 35 dollars and working card. Use tolitieres paper towels and toliet paper. In Lyons ilphone 1312485-5592 need help got flu desperately use hand time need to get back on feet also help furniture use couch coffee table. Call my number my husband call him Joe 13123407332 please kind help deliever my husband.give our address.
ReplyDelete