
Ivan Gluck, a Holocaust survivor who drives out weekly from Hollywood to help distribute food is pictured between Nechama Gutman and Rabbi Avraham Friedman.
By Sharon Aron Baron
The Chabad of Coral Springs will distribute fresh produce to the community on Wednesday and offer students service hours for selflessly helping others.
Led by Rabbi Avraham Friedman, the synagogue will be receiving 4,300 boxes of fresh produce generously supplied by Simply Fresh. The Chabad of Coral Springs welcomes families in need to pick up their free food boxes weekly.
According to Rabbi Friedman, the event is open to the public, and something the Chabad has been trying to do as often as possible, especially amid the Coronavirus.
If you can help volunteer, please send an email before the event or send a message to the Chabad of Coral Springs on their Facebook page.
Please do not arrive before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, September 16, as the parking lot will be closed for the trucks to enter.
Visit the Chabad 3925 N University Dr. to any struggling family in our community.
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