Chief Rabbi in interfaith Mitzvah day food bank project
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who is also a President of the CCJ (Council of Christians and Jews), took part in food collection with members of his office as part of a wider, nationwide CCJ-Mitzvah Day foodbank project.
CCJ has partnered with MD this year to organise collections for food banks through CCJ Presidents, church organisations and members in branches throughout the UK.
The Methodist Church working with @CCJUK for Mitzvah Day http://t.co/lQNBmpdGq3 (16 Nov) is collecting for foodbanks: http://t.co/DlhtCggbXH
— The Methodist Church (@MethodistMedia) November 7, 2014
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