Baltimore, MD - Nov. 28, 2025 : Baltimore Jewish Life received the following note from Chad Shugarman, Volunteer Baltimore City Police Chaplain, and we are pleased to share it with our readership.
“Yesterday, we provided hot, full meals to all the shifts at the Central District for BPD officers who were on duty throughout Thanksgiving—serving our communities while most families were gathered around their tables.
Because the main catered food was not Kosher, I want to publicly recognize and thank The Knish Shop for their generosity. Thanks to their donation, our Orthodox Jewish and Muslim officers were also able to enjoy a proper meal and feel appreciated while they served.
It was a simple gesture, but one that went a long way in reminding our officers that their dedication does not go unnoticed.”
Chad asked that this acknowledgment be shared with the BJL community, and we are glad to help highlight this meaningful act of support.
Chad Shugarman is the Volunteer Lead Chaplain for the Baltimore City Police Central District and a member of the Citywide Special Response Team. He provides confidential emotional and spiritual support to officers, attends weekly roll calls, participates in regular ride-alongs, and responds to critical incidents, protests, and major emergencies. Chad coordinates district chaplain efforts, supports officer wellness initiatives, and delivers a weekly truckload of donated snacks and drinks to ensure every shift feels cared for and appreciated.














