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Charity that delivers kosher food to Jewish hospital patients raises £300k in 36 hours

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city A charity that provides kosher meals to Jewish patients in Greater Manchester Hospitals has raised an extraordinary £360k in just 36 hours.

For the last 12 months Bedside Kosher have been providing Jewish patients in hospitals with food after a demand for kosher meals soared during the pandemic.

To cope with the demand, the charity launched a 'Life Line' fundraising campaign with the hopes of raising £500k between 5-6 May to support their services.

Practising Jews are required by religious law to live purely off a kosher diet. According to Bedside Kosher, while they are in hospital they are limited to a menu of two defrosted meals per day with no

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