Colors: Blue Color

A decade ago, the scene at a Masbia food pantry appeared relaxed in comparison to today. The original Queens location in Rego Park had the look of a restaurant for individuals in need of a meal. They were served in a dignified setting, staffed by volunteers during the afternoon hours. The economic downturn that resulted from the coronavirus pandemic turned a trickle into a flood of demand for kosher meal packages.

Kew Gardens Hills is the home of our publishers, editor, and most of our columnists, but the playgrounds of 11367 are almost entirely flat, better for building an igloo than sledding. In this neighborhood, midblock driveways offer the steepest terrain for sledding. As this calendar year has offered more snow than expected, here are a few of the best slopes in Queens for a snow day:

An overlooked Jewish community with a long and unique history is the subject of a virtual photo exhibition sponsored by Queens College. This past Thursday, the school hosted a Zoom conversation involving Greek-American activists and members of the Romaniote Jewish community in a discussion on “Romaniote Memories, a Jewish Journey from Ioannina, Greece, to Manhattan: Photographs by Vincent Giordano.”

With so much happening at this time, it may be easy to overlook that this week’s edition of the Queens Jewish Link is the 400th since the first copy was published in 2012. The month of Adar also marks the 20th anniversary since my parents purchased their house in Forest Hills. Looking back at these two chronological markers, we can see how much our community has matured in developing its voice, and my own personal growth.

Last week, Israeli news sources reported on damage caused by Palestinian construction workers to an archeological site on Har Eival. This mountain is mentioned in Parshas R’ei and Parshas Ki Savo as the site of an altar built by Yehoshua bin Nun after the B’nei Yisrael arrived in their Promised Land.

“From the ancient Samaria National Park through Tel Aroma to the altar of Yehoshua bin Nun, it is shocking to see how the Palestinian Authority is rudely destroying the archaeological sites that are dear to all of humanity,” Shomron Regional Council head Yossi Dagan wrote in a letter to the army.