MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting world hunger
The founding of MAZON was inspired by the horrors of the Ethiopian famine of 1985, and was conceived by former Moment Magazine publisher Leonard Fein, who wanted to build a bridge between the Jewish community and millions of hungry people around the world.
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Seneca High School houses students from Seneca as well as students from the nearby towns of Mazon, Kinsman, Verona, and Marseilles.