Miriam Massons, Head of Kashrut
I was a member of Atid when it started and helped with other volunteers to fix the premises Castanyer street so that it could function normally. After two years I left for personal reasons.
About four years ago I came back when I found out that Atid had become a masorti. Needed a Jewish community that respects the halakah and where men and women have the same duties and rights, especially in the synagogue.
Rabbi Berkowitz's stay was very important to me because of his honesty, knowledge and kindness. Now I believe that with Rabbi Irene we have a very qualified person and honest and with complete dedication to the community.
When I returned, I found a community that in some aspects was being made, and I thought it would be good to help build functional structures. Redoing the kitchen I think is a It is an important step to improve the premises and have a kosher kitchen where everyone feels welcome and, in addition, have a space for meeting, coexistence and welcome. Now I would like the library to also become a meeting and learning place over time to share knowledge and enjoy them.