Before L. Louis Albert and Jewish Family & Children’s Service opened a food pantry in 1991, he described it as a “pilot project to demonstrate the idea that it’s easy to provide direct assistance to Jewish families. We hope to maintain and expand the food pantry and make it permanent.”
As Albert, 67, prepares to leave the organization, he spoke with the Jewish Lightabout his almost 30-year tenure and what he thinks the future holds for himself and the organizations’ clients.
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