Masbia Relief In The Patch: Food Collection Benefits Afghan Refugees At Fort Dix
Read the article below written by Lanning Taliaferro, published in the Patch, on Masbia Soup Kitchen Network Executive Director Alexander Rapaport the main organizer for the relief effort. Rockland County Legislator Aron Wieder joined Rapaport to help load two trucks with food and cleaning supplies bound for Afghan refugees currently in New Jersey.
Read moreMasbia Relief In The Mid Hudson News: Rockland Lawmaker Aids In Food Collection For Afghan Refugees At Fort Dix
Read the article below, published in The Mid Hudson News, on Rockland County Legislator Aron Wieder joined Masbia CEO Alexander Rapaport to help load two trucks with food and cleaning supplies. Afghan refugees who are currently living at Fort Dix in New Jersey will be benefit thanks to the drive food led by Masbia Relief.
Read moreMasbia Relief In YNet And The Media Line: Grandchildren Of Holocaust Survivors Send Message To Afghan Immigrants
Read the article written by Mike Wagenhei, published in The Media Line, on the effort was organized by the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors; in solidarity with refugees who recently fled the Islamist Taliban in Afghanistan. Alexander Rapaport, Masbia Soup Kitchen ED, led the Masbia Relief Team to load up a large truck with groceries.
Read moreMasbia Relief On News12 Hudson Valley: Rockland County Legislator Helps Soup Kitchen Load Up Resources To Be Delivered To Afghan Refugees
The anchor of News12 of Hudson Valley presents Rockland County Legislator Aron B. Weider, joining Masbia Soup Kitchen's Executive Director Alexander Rapaport in an effort for Afghan Refugees AID. They met together at Masbia of Boro Park in Brooklyn.
Read moreMasbia Relief In New York Daily News: Brooklyn Love For Afghan Refugees
Yosef Rapaport, Alexander Rapaport, and Aron Wieder (L-r.) Jewish grandchildren of the Holocaust survivors, display donations they will be sending from Brooklyn to the Afghan refugees waiting to be released at Fort Dix, NJ. Alexander Rapaport (top r.) adds welcoming message. (Daily News print edition: Thursday, November 4, 2021 by Luiz C. Ribeiro)
Read moreMasbia Relief On News12: Packing Food For Afghan Refugees
The anchor of News12 reported about a group of grandchildren to holocaust survivors coming together in Masbia of Boro Park to pack groceries to be delivered to Afghan refugees currently in New Jersey. Our ED, Alexander Rapaport, and Masbia Relief Team took part in this food drive.
Read moreMasbia Relief On Fox 5 New York: Grandchildren Of Holocaust Survivors Welcome Afghan Refugees
The anchor Steve Lacy of Fox 5 New York presents a report of how the Masbia Relief Team helps Afghan Refugees with food donation. Masbia ED Alexander Rapaport talks about making Afghan refugees feel very welcome and support by the community.
Read moreMasbia Relief on i24News: Families Of Holocaust Survivos Welcome Afghan Refugees
On November 03, 2021, Senior U.S. Correspondent Mike Wagenheim of i24News came to Masbia of Boro Park in Brooklyn to report on a food drive for Afghan Refugees. During the report, our ED Alexander Rapaport was interviewed.
Read moreMasbia Relief in the Boro Park 24: Masbia Sends Two Trucks Filled with Food, Cleaning Supplies, And Messages Of Love To Afghani Refugees In New Jersey
Read the article below by journalist Yehudit Garmaise, published in Boro Park 24, on grandchildren of Holocaust survivors joining to send food and supplies to Afghan refugees. Alexander Rapaport, Berish Rapaport, and Deputy Mayor Menashe Miller met at the Yachik restaurant to fill two trucks with food and messages of love to refugees.
Read moreMasbia Relief In The Lakewood Scoop: Grandchildren Of Holocaust Survivors Send Meals, Supplies To Afghan Refugees
Read the article published in The Lakewood Scoop on grandchildren of Holocaust survivors joining to send meals and supplies to Afghan refugees. Alexander Rapaport, Berish Rapaport, and Deputy Mayor Menashe Miller shipped off boxes of supplies and food. The action took place at Yachik restaurant, two trucks were filled with food and messages of love to refugees.
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