New York – New Kitchen Equipment Headed To NYS Yeshivos

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    New York – The federal stimulus bill will be helping stimulate some appetites – and helping alleviate the economic crunch – in 74 New York State yeshiva sites in coming months. Nearly a sixth of $6 million the state will be receiving for “equipment assistance” to elementary and secondary public and nonpublic schools will assist yeshivos.

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    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) – the stimulus bill – included a one-time appropriation of $100 million for equipment assistance to public and nonpublic elementary and secondary schools across the nation currently participating in the National School Lunch Program.

    According to the ARRA, states were required to distribute these funds through a competitive grant process based on the need for equipment assistance, with priority given to schools where 50% or more of the student body is eligible for free and reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Act.

    Eligible schools filed requests for food service equipment like “prep tables,” cooking equipment, refrigeration units, mixers, slicers, food processors, hot/cold holding equipment and dishwashing equipment, among others, in the range of $2000 to $20,000 per school.

    Memoranda and newsletters from Agudath Israel of America’s Division of Yeshiva Services notified yeshivos throughout New York State and across the country about the grant and the application process for qualifying to receive equipment.

    The New York State Education Department, which is administering the grant, received approximately 1400 application requests but was only able to award grants to 493 schools. Those schools will be notified by the State Education Department that they will be receiving part or all of their requests. The 74 New York yeshiva sites will, in aggregate, receive $980,380 from the funding the state received from the federal government.

    Mrs. Deborah Zachai, Agudath Israel’s Director of Education Affairs, called the development “extremely welcome news for yeshivos in these difficult economic times.”

    “The equipment purchased under this grant,” she continued, “should help make food production in yeshivos more efficient and allow service to run more smoothly.”

    “It should also,” she added, “improve the quality of the food, something the students will surely appreciate.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    finally money going in the right direction!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Does this mean they’ll make better lunches?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    How about a raise in salary 4 our rebbeim

    SimchaB
    SimchaB
    14 years ago

    Reply to #3, for that they have to eat raisin/celery on Rosh Hashana!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Why should we be taking money from the government to fund religion?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    If you eat with the right kavanah you get rewarded, but I wouldn’t say funding food prep. in schools is funding religion. I guess according to your liberal religion, only public school students need to eat…

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I dont get how this is stimulus. This could have been done so much better. Too bad Obama wasted 1B of our dollars doing this.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Who needs new kitchen – we need the new bias hamikdosh now

    Yiddle
    Yiddle
    14 years ago

    Hey, will the food start tasting better in the yeshivos??????

    anon
    anon
    14 years ago

    a milchig and a fleishig kitchen, or only one treifig one?