Every Sunday at the Nanak Nam Jahaj Gurudwara in New Jersey, food is cooked and enjoyed by the Sikhs, a community from North India. This practice known as langar is an important tenet of the Sikhs and involves the preparation and distribution of food for the homeless and needy. Published in NPR -The Salt
Shabbat dinner is a quintessential tradition for the Jewish community. On a Friday evening at Barbara Meltz’s home in Stanhope, New Jersey, a Shabbat dinner is being prepared.
Weekly, the Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple in Manhattan’s Chinatown opens its doors to serve guests a nutritious food that includes appetizing dishes like stir fry bok choy.