Rabbi overcomes obstacles for Olympics

Published: Aug. 19, 2008 at 4:02 PM

BEIJING, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- For Rabbi Shimon Freundlich, the road to the Beijing Olympics was an obstacle course to provide Kosher food and spiritual comfort to Jewish athletes.

Although Beijing has at least one Kosher restaurant, where Freundlich certifies the food, Judaism is not one of the five religions that have official recognition in China. Freundlich told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that Chinese officials did not "really know how to operate," although they knew that Olympic bylaws required a synagogue, rabbi and Kosher food.

"Only after I made it clear to them that I understood my appointment was not an official government appointment did the Chinese agree to meet with me," he said.

The Chabad organization, which Freundlich represents, had to get special permission to bring religious groups to Beijing. It took complaints from Jewish athletes to get Kosher food instead of airplane-style vegetarian meals prepared according to Muslim dietary law.

Freundlich got special permission to bring challah bread into the Olympic Village for the Sabbath -- with Chinese Olympic officials keeping an eagle eye on its preparation.

Some of his colleagues from other faiths at the Olympics complained before the Games that no one was coming to services.

"Have patience," he told them. "When the Games begin, they will come looking for God."

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
UPI NewsTrack Sports (5 min)
Lawsuit: Trip over dog ruined sex life (7 min)
$52 parking ticket becomes $1,010 (10 min)
UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News (20 min)
Veteran offers drive-through prayers (25 min)
Whiskey truck overturns, spills onto road (37 min)
MIA Australian dog found in Afghanistan (43 min)
fark
Guy's cell phone minutes run out, so he calls 911 five times to see if anyone will have sex with...
*POP*
Woman wins $1M McDonalds Monopoly prize. Plans to use winnings on new house, car, angioplasty
You went full North by Northwest, dude. Never go full North by Northwest
Not news: ex-soldier finds a gun in his garden - Still not news: man hands gun into police - Fark:...
Bow wow wow, yippie yo, yippie yeah, Bow wow yippie yo yippie yeah (c)