North Star with Ellin Bessner

A synagogue heard local schoolchildren were hungry. They've delivered 7,000 lunches

24 min · 22. kesä 2026
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“I didn’t know there was a need.” Two years ago, Dr. Irv Siegel, a past president of Beit Rayim Synagogue in Vaughan, Ont., heard about growing food insecurity in York Region, one of Canada’s wealthiest suburbs, where one in five families faces food insecurity. He was surprised to learn that hundreds of public school kids in Thornhill and Richmond Hill often come to school without lunch. So for the past two years, volunteers from the synagogue have shown up every Thursday morning with fresh produce and bagels to feed students they will never met. Siegel’s successful Feed the Children School Lunch program hit a milestone last week: it’s now provided 7,000 nutritious lunches to students in four York Region public schools. They don’t write a cheque: instead they bring all the food, wash and assemble all the lunch bags on site, and deliver the meals to the school office before the bell rings. School staff say these meals are sorely needed. The program doesn’t operate anonymously. For organizer Irv Siegel, the Star of David on every lunch bag is intentional. He wanted students, families and educators in York Region’s diverse public schools to know that a Jewish community was reaching beyond its own walls to help its neighbours. On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner takes you inside this noteworthy response to childhood hunger. And full disclosure: she volunteers there, too. Related links * Learn more about Beit Rayim synagogue’s Feed the Children School Lunch program [https://www.beitrayim.org/feed-the-children---school-lunch-program.html] and how to donate or volunteer. * Read how memorial and yahrzeit plaques have now moved into the digital sphere with a portable kiosk at Beit Rayim, in The CJN from 2023 [https://thecjn.ca/podcasts/synagogue-yahrzeit-memorials-are-going-digital/] . * Discover how rising cost of groceries was impacting Jewish families in the Greater Toronto Area at Passover, in The CJN. [https://thecjn.ca/news/requests-for-passover-food-boxes-grows-as-the-cost-of-living-spirals/] **** Credits * Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner [https://twitter.com/ebessner] ) * Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Izzie Helenchilde (producer), Michael Fraiman (Director of Digital Content), Alicia Richler (Editorial Director) * Music: Bret Higgins [https://www.brethiggins.com/] Support our show * Subscribe to The CJN newsletter [https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/] * Donate to The CJN [https://thecjn.ca/donate/] (+ get a charitable tax receipt) * Subscribe to North Star [https://thecjn.ca/north] (Not sure how? Click here [https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-how-to/] ) * Watch our podcasts on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN] * https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts [https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/1.1.0/mac/26] via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. [https://podcasters.apple.com/support/852-ratings-and-reviews] (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)

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