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FJMC Weekly Digest April 7, 2026
In this week's Digest, you'll find:
Check out our feature article on Kosher food at MLB stadiums!
• Light the Shoah Yellow Candle • Upcoming Online Community Events • Mamas' Boys: Episode 4 w/Gov. Jared Polis • An MLB Roadtrip after Pesach! • FJMC Convention 2027 • FJMC Newsletters: Ha D'var, L'chaim, and Pride & Prejudice • Send in your Good & Welfare News • Become A Friend of the FJMC
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Light the Shoah Yellow Candle
Light the Shoah Yellow Candle at sundown on Monday, April 13.
44 years ago, FJMC leaders created the Shoah Yellow Candle™ as a living symbol for home observance of Yom HaShoah.
Together, we can honor the memory of six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators simply for being Jewish.
Please contact FJMC at 800-391-7293 or email us at info@yellowcandles.org with Shoah Yellow Candle™ questions or concerns.
Kosher Food at MLB Stadiums: The Complete 2026 Guide
(yeahthatskosher.com) Baseball and the Jewish community go way back. Long before there were certified kosher stands in ballparks, generations of Jewish fans were finding creative ways to eat at the game – sneaking food in, sticking to popcorn and peanuts, or just going hungry past the first inning. For a community that loves both baseball and good food, the ballpark has historically been a frustrating place.
Today, 13 MLB stadiums across the United States and Canada operate dedicated kosher concession stands for home games. That is a genuine milestone. From Yankee Stadium in the Bronx to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, from Wrigley Field in Chicago to Rogers Centre in Toronto, kosher fans now have options in most of the country’s biggest Jewish population centers – and a few places you might not expect.