Kosher Food Pantry

Kosher Food Pantry

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Leading the Jewish community in the fight against hunger.

03/05/2026

We are so grateful to all those who have donated so far to our https://raisethon.com/bringkfphome Thank you for taking us the 25% mark. Consider making a team and getting friends to join in as well.!

02/23/2026

🏗️ Bring the Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry Home
Donate and make a team at raisethon.com/bringkfphome

We’re building our permanent warehouse at 4090 Mayfield Road,
a space built for the future of our community and a tribute to the 40 years of work done in the community!

Over $1.6 million has already been raised.
We have $600,000 to go, with a goal of raising $300,000 by the end of April for our groundbreaking.

Now we need you.

Be one of the first 50 teams. Set a goal, rally your friends and family and help get us to the finish line.

Every dollar matters. Every team makes an impact!

Photos from Kosher Food Pantry's post 12/25/2025

Great Mitzvah Day doing a Souper Heroes at the Mandel JCC! Thanks to volunteers Fern Simkoff and Linda Angart for helping set up, wash the veggies and assist the kids the whole time. Families peeled and chopped like pros!
We made over 80 containers of soup veggies for our seniors in lower-income buildings!

10/29/2025

Bridge the Protein Gap

With SNAP benefits on pause, families across our community are struggling to afford basic staples.

At the Kosher Food Pantry, we’ve already seen a surge of families coming to pick up food — and the numbers will only increase in the weeks ahead. We are deeply grateful to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank and Hunger Network who help us supply food to our neighbors at this critical time.

To meet the growing need, we are now purchasing additional protein for our drive-thrus — items that are not donated by stores or the Food Bank.

You can help us bridge the gap so every family receives the nourishment they need.

💛 $200 sponsors 10 families
💛 $400 sponsors 20 families
💛 $1,000 sponsors 50 families

Your support provides real food, dignity, and relief for families who depend on us.

👉 Can also donate at www.kosherfp.org/donate
Or send via Venmo:

09/22/2025

Why is Rosh Hashanah two days long, even in the land of Israel? Our sages called it “a long day,” not two separate ones. It goes back to the book of Ezra, when he instructed the Jewish people in Israel to keep Rosh Hashanah for two days.

Ezra, who was the leader of the Jewish people who had returned to Israel after the Babylonian Exile, also taught the returnees that Rosh Hashanah should be a day of joy: sweet drinks, good food, and making sure neighbors could celebrate too.

It’s a side of the holiday we don’t always focus on, but it’s central to our work at the Kosher Food Pantry. True joy comes when everyone has what they need to celebrate. That’s the blessing of Rosh Hashanah. Donate today before the holiday, at kosherfp.org/donate
Thank you and Shana Tova!

07/14/2025

Clean car + funds raised for KFP = a no brainer! Come get your car washed on Sunday by members of the Cleveland Heights Policeand Chaverim of Cleveland. This initiative is in memory of R' Baruch Taub OBM.

Food Banks Are Running Out of Food Exactly When More Americans Will Need Them 07/14/2025

Another day, another article sharing the new reality of those battling food insecurity. Major kudos to our partner Greater Cleveland Food Bank and others in the trenches, trying to get quality, healthy food into the homes and kitchens of thousands of NE Ohioans. As one of their bigger agencies, helping close to 6000 people a month, we depend on the GCFB for the vast majority of the dry and canned food, and for the nutritious, fresh produce we distribute. We purchase kosher proteins, bread and other foods with funds we raise; but if the food bank don't have enough to share, we will have to purchase more of the food we have come to rely on them for, and it's a daunting thought.

Food Banks Are Running Out of Food Exactly When More Americans Will Need Them Cuts to food stamps and other federal programs mean some people go home hungry.

Budget bill expected to depress charitable giving, but real struggle will be increased needs as welfare programs slashed, experts say 07/09/2025

This new article breaks down the tough realities hitting our food-insecurity efforts right now:

• Federal benefit cuts are forcing more families to rely on us
• Sky‑high food costs & fewer donations are stretching us thin
• Demand is skyrocketing while charitable giving dips

Why it matters: Families in crisis don’t have time to wait. As government programs pull back, agencies like KFP must step in—and that requires your support now more than ever.

Will you take a minute to read and understand the stakes? Then, if you’re able, please share, donate, or spread the word.

Together, we can fill the gaps when it counts!

Budget bill expected to depress charitable giving, but real struggle will be increased needs as welfare programs slashed, experts say The budget reconciliation bill formerly known as the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” narrowly passed a House vote on Thursday, ending its monthslong trek to President Donald Trump’s desk, where it was signed into law on Independence Day.  As the bill squeezed its way through narrow margins in b...

Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry honors ‘Thursday power packers,' other volunteers 07/09/2025

We celebrated our incredible cadre of volunteers who make all the difference for thousands of households in NE Ohio. Whether it's packing, distributing, or delivering, our volunteers are the lifeline of KFP and we rely on their help, passion and dedication to serve our community. Thank you!

Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry honors ‘Thursday power packers,' other volunteers Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry hosted its annual volunteer appreciation celebration at the Waxman Chabad Center June 23, where volunteers were thanked for their services, and three women – Rene Gordon,

Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry receives new truck 07/09/2025

We are so grateful to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank for their continual support and partnership. They enabled us to receive a refrigerated truck that will allow us to better serve our community. Thank to the Cleveland Jewish News for covering this story!

Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry receives new truck The Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry received a new food truck from the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which is being called “transformative,” according to Muriel Weber, Cleveland Kosher Food Pantry board

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2004 S Green Road
Cleveland, OH
44121

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm