(Cleveland Jewish News)
The days just before Passover can be stressful for Jewish families traveling with children, as places that sell kosher food are difficult to find.
So a group of Orthodox men from Greater Cleveland organized the first Kosher on the Road event April 13. It was a barbecue at a rest stop off Interstate 80 in Loganton, Pa. – about a four-hour drive from Cleveland ¬– for Jews traveling to and from the Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago areas.
dc says
“Mi Kaamacha Yisroel” this is totally unbelievable and Kol Hakavod to all the organizers of this event!
yosef says
My family and I were the beneficiaries of this event and it was truly an amazing experience to be a part of. A tremendous yasher koach to the sponsors and to the bochurim who gave up some of their bein hazmanim to help the klal and a very special yasher koach to the incredible Shuie Cohen for his tireless work! Tizku l’mitzvos!