British shoppers donate food made in Israel to shelters

IsrAction Day called on shoppers to purchase food and goods made in Israel to counter boycott initiatives, and then to donate them.

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(JTA) — More than 1,000 people in Great Britain donated food and other goods made in Israel to homeless shelters.

IsrAction Day, which was held Sunday, called on shoppers to purchase food and goods made in Israel to counter boycott initiatives, and then to donate them.

The initiative was organized by Sussex Friends of Israel in Brighton and North West Friends of Israel in Manchester, the London-based Jewish Chronicle reported.

Organizers told the newspaper that the food would feed hundreds via three homeless shelters and a soup kitchen.

Non-Jews also participated in the effort, according to the Jewish Chronicle.

“People who were childish enough to suggest all we would be donating were hummus and (the Israeli snack food) Bamba can eat their words,” Raphi Bloom, co-chair of North West Friends of Israel, told the Jewish Chronicle. “We were inundated with the most sensible long-lasting products that are going to support and feed large numbers of people.”

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