Har Zion Project Aids Tennessee Food Bank

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Har Zion Temple Rabbi Shawn SimonHazani, director of its Lifelong Learning Center, along with Norman Einhorn, co-principal of Har Zion High School of Jewish Studies and director of member engagement, transported 669 boxes of cereal donated by congregants along with an anonymous $2,100 check to the Marion County Food Bank in Whitwell, Tenn. Whitwell is the site of the Paper Clips Project and Children’s Holocaust Memorial, which Har Zion members have visited frequently over the past six years.  

Prior to their departure, Har Zion students formed a human chain to load the van transporting the cereal. Upon their arrival, Whitwell students formed a similar chain to unload the boxes.

From left: Sophie Goldman, Sasha Deringer and Jordyn Berman pass along cereal boxes.
Eli Kestenbaum, Har Zion High School of Jewish Studies student, and Steve Goldberg, Har Zion High School of Jewish Studies co-principal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rabbi Shawn SimonHazani encourages students of Har Zion High School of Jewish Studies and the Jane Fishman Grinberg Religious School as they form an assembly line.
Norman Einhorn, Har Zion High School of Jewish Studies co-principal and director of member engagement. Photos provided

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