News 12: Soup kitchen open to celebrate Jewish holiday
By Masbia
This space is open for anybody who does not have room to build their own sukkahs.
"Real estate is so tight in New York. People don't have room to do it, and those people come to a public sukkah and have their meal," says Alexander Rapaport, of Masbia Soup Kitchen, which expects to serve thousands of meals during the course of Sukkot.
For the first time, it will be open 24 hours during the course of the holiday. Read the original story HERE.