NY, NY – Nov. 15, 2024 - As the days grow shorter and darkness falls earlier, safety becomes a critical concern when walking at night on Shabbos. Whether returning from shul or a seudah, the lack of visibility, especially when wearing dark clothing, can pose serious risks. Pedestrians may be difficult for drivers to see, increasing the potential for accidents.

Recognizing the importance of pedestrian safety, the Orthodox Union’s (OU) Department of Community Projects & Partnerships has been providing reflective belts free of charge to shuls since 2018. These bright yellow belts, designed to be worn over coats, enhance visibility in low-light conditions, helping to ensure safer walks home.

This life-saving initiative is made possible through the generosity of Drs. Evelyn and Larry Kraut of Fair Lawn, New Jersey. The Krauts sponsor the program as an expression of hakarat hatov for Larry’s recovery following a serious motor vehicle accident in 2018. Larry was struck by a car while walking home from shul on a Friday night, an incident that underscores the critical need for increased pedestrian visibility.

Shul representatives interested in acquiring these belts can order them free of charge here.

As winter approaches, this initiative serves as a reminder to exercise caution and prioritize safety for all those walking home in the dark