Aaron Dahan, a Ramaz graduate, has a coffee shop on 71st and Lexington called Caffe Arrone. He has been donating proceeds to Israel since October 7th.
Yesterday, his baristas came to work wearing Palestinian pins & they all quit on him. His mom, Peggy Dahan, came to help run the store.
Klal Yisroel spread the word, and people lined up around the block the entire day to make purchases. Many others were volunteering at the counter, assisting as pitch-in baristas.
Watch the footage below.
The line for coffee and croissants at Caffe Arrone stretch around the corner on Lexington Ave & East 71st Street on Tuesday as the owner, Aaron Dahan, who has given generously to Israel since the war began was left without staff when they all quit because he questioned them as to… pic.twitter.com/rr0MKvVhxw
— The Jewish Voice (@JewishVoice) November 7, 2023
Mi Kiamcha: Aaron Dahan has a coffee shop on 71st & Lexington "Caffe Arrone". He has been donating proceeds to lsrael since Oct. 7th. Today, his baristas quit on him. Klal Yisroel spread the word, & people lined up down the block to make purchases & help!
🇮🇱 Am Yisrael Chai! ☕️ pic.twitter.com/iEsZqkaDHs— 5TownsCentral (@5TownsCentral) November 8, 2023
The line for coffee and croissants at Caffe Arrone stretch around the corner on Lexington Ave & East 71st Street on Tuesday as the owner, Aaron Dahan, who has given generously to Israel since the war began was left without staff when they all quit because he questioned them as to… pic.twitter.com/X8aCRHxNXa
— The Jewish Voice (@JewishVoice) November 7, 2023
🇮🇱 Am Yisrael Chai!