Jersey City Sikh Temple's Landmark Meal Drive Nourishes Thousands Across the Region
For Jersey City's Sikh community, the act of feeding others without condition is both a spiritual calling and a powerful statement of solidarity with neighbors near and far. The latest milestone from Nanak Naam Jahaj Gurdwara is a remarkable testament to that enduring tradition.
🙏 Gurdwara Volunteers Reach 10,000 People Through 'Let Share a Meal' Initiative
Volunteers from Nanak Naam Jahaj Gurdwara in Jersey City prepared and distributed approximately 10,000 meals to individuals across more than 70 shelters throughout New Jersey and New York as part of their 'Let Share a Meal' initiative. The effort was organized in observance of Sikh Awareness Month and Vaisakhi, honoring langar — the centuries-old Sikh practice of offering free food to anyone, regardless of background or circumstance. Meal preparation began inside the gurdwara on a Friday evening, with community volunteers working together to support the large-scale effort. The initiative stands as a powerful example of how Jersey City's Sikh community extends its values of equality and selfless service well beyond its own congregation. [3]
Sources: [3] TAPinto
