Shafaqna English- As antisemitism and Islamophobia increase, a community centre unites people through shared meals, providing a remedy for food poverty, social isolation, and division.
This is the Salaam Shalom kitchen, known as SaSh, a joint Muslim-Jewish project set up in 2015 and based on one of the core tenets of both faith groups: Bringing people together through food.
It also draws on a north Indian tradition of community meals with food prepared collectively and duties shared across the village; Sajid Mohammed Director of the Muslim-led social justice initiative Himmah, explained.
Source: Guardian


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