Thousands of Holocaust survivors like Sara had a similar experience during the week of Chanukah, the elated recipients of hot meals, delivered through the JCCGCI’s unprecedented outreach effort. More than 2,300 meals were delivered in total, across dozens of neighborhoods in Brooklyn including Boro Park, Williamsburg, Kensington, Crown Heights, Marine Park, Flatbush, Sheepshead Bay, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, and Gravesend.
Volunteers from JCCGCI were joined by government officials at some of the deliveries, including German Consul General David Gill, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, Assemblyman Michael Novakhov, and Councilmember Crystal Hudson.
At one home in Marine Park, German Consul General David Gill spoke with Rachel*, who survived Auschwitz at just 17 years old. With the help of her daughter, she described her fight to keep kosher in the concentration camp, even trading her daily soup ration for someone else’s bread, to avoid consuming non-kosher meat.
German Consul General David Gill said, “It was such an honor and a true joy to visit the three Holocaust survivors and some of their loved ones and sharing the joy of Chanukah with them. I felt gifted myself in a very special way. Thank you so much for including me in this wonderful program to deliver a holiday meal and for giving me the chance to get to know these remarkable women. I value our relationship and friendship with JCCGCI and look forward to continuing it.”