FAQs

Q. When Did Jewish Preppers Begin?
A. The first Jewish Preppers were Noah, Abraham and Joseph, but our blog began in 2009.

Q. Why Was Jewish Preppers Established?
A. Jewish Preppers was established for the sole intention to bring together like-minded Jews (and Jewish supporters) who believe that it is prudent to be prepared for any eventuality.

Q. Who Runs Jewish Preppers?
A. Jewish Preppers is run by Josh Wander. Josh received his degree in Talmudic law with honors from a rabbinical college in Jerusalem. For the past 25 years, he has lived in Pennsylvania, where he began the Jewish Preppers movement. Josh has served as a commander in the IDF and as an officer in the US Air Force aux. After leaving the Air Force, Josh earned his Master’s degree in public and International affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.

Q. What is a Jewish Prepper?
A. A Jewish Prepper is a Prepper who is Jewish. A Prepper is an individual and a movement of people who believe it is prudent to be responsible, self-reliant and prepared for what life may throw at them, thereby sustaining livability and overcoming any situation.

Q. How Do I Get Started Prepping?
A. Jewish Preppers provides information and is always available to entertain questions from everyone who is interested in becoming a Prepper. We have dedicated a section titled “How to Become a Prepper”, which provides basic information on how to start prepping. Our blog is also designed to provide helpful information, and we can always be contacted through our “Contact Page”.

Q. Do I Have to Join a Group to be a Prepper?
A. No. Prepping can be done as an individual. You’ll find that the prepping community is a great service to help you become a Prepper, and one that should not be overlooked.

Q. Who Do I Contact with Questions?
A. Please address any questions by contacting us through our “Contact Page”.

Q. Is Becoming a Prepper Costly?
A. If you were to “Prep” overnight, it would be costly. The goal in prepping is to prepare. Your first goal will be your basic needs- water, food and shelter. Your first step is to learn what you need. Familiarize yourself with your home and your region. Prepare for the unexpected. Concentrate on your needs, a food and water supply and then continue to increase your supplies.

Q. Does Jewish Preppers Take Donations?
A. Yes. Jewish Preppers greatly appreciates all donations.

Q. How will my donation be used?
A. Donations will help us to run our site, and help us to fund programs and training within the community.

Jewish Preppers welcomes all questions. If you have not found the answer to your question on this page, please forward your query via our “Contact Page” and we will quickly respond.

Thank you for your support of Jewish Preppers.