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Kali

(55,846 posts)
Mon Jun 8, 2020, 09:31 PM Jun 2020

How to Feed Crowds in a Protest or Pandemic? The Sikhs Know

Their centuries-old faith tradition of nourishing anyone in need has found new energy and purpose in America’s turmoil.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/08/dining/free-food-sikh-gundwara-langar.html

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This isn’t a soup kitchen or a food bank. It’s a gurdwara, the place of worship for Sikhs, members of the fifth-largest organized religion in the world, with about 25 million adherents. Providing for people in need is built into their faith.

An essential part of Sikhism is langar, the practice of preparing and serving a free meal to promote the Sikh tenet of seva, or selfless service. Anyone, Sikh or not, can visit a gurdwara and partake in langar, with the biggest ones — like the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India — serving more than 100,000 people every day.

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Dr. Singh said he hoped that more people in need would come pick up food. “We could do hundreds of thousands of meals if given the task,” he said.

But with the demonstrations unfolding around the country, Sikhs aren’t waiting for people to come to them any longer. On Tuesday, volunteers from the Gurdwara Sahib attended a protest in Fremont and handed out several hundred bottles of water as a show of solidarity.


lots more, really good article. sorry if it is subscription only I would be happy to copypasta to a PM if anybody can't access.
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How to Feed Crowds in a Protest or Pandemic? The Sikhs Know (Original Post) Kali Jun 2020 OP
Sikhs are good people. United shades of America did an episode on them...impressive. Karadeniz Jun 2020 #1

Karadeniz

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1. Sikhs are good people. United shades of America did an episode on them...impressive.
Tue Jun 9, 2020, 01:40 AM
Jun 2020

I could do without the sword play.

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