Activists Push ‘New Jewish Food’ Movement Into Social Action

Last Updated on Sunday, 3 January 2010 01:32 Written by Natural Health Team Sunday, 3 January 2010 01:32

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Activists Push ‘New Food’ Movement Into Social Action
Grove, Sue Fishkoff JTA Wire Service Karyn Moskowitz runs the Fresh Stop Project, a food co-op program at an historic black Baptist church in , , a low-income, largely African-American neighborhood.

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