IDF in Yavniel - Arutz Sheva
IDF soldiers who arrived in Israel's north for mountain
training Thursday morning found themselves caught in inclement weather
with nowhere to turn for shelter.
Needing a place to escape the rain, wind, and thunderstorms that prevailed in the north, military officials turned to the nearby 'Breslov Colony' of Yavniel for aid.
Local leaders in Yavniel said they were only to delighted to give the soldiers a dry place to rest, relax, and eat and raced to host the soldiers.
The
soldiers were invited to encamp in the community’s soup kitchen, "The
Tent of Avraham," which was established several years ago and is open to
the public.
The soup
kitchen provides 700 free meals to the public every day, and is unique
in that the food distribution is intended for everyone - both those in
need and those with plenty.
The policy is intended to shield the
poor and homeless from the shame that would come from eating in a place
segregated from those who can support themselves
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