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David Gretchko, 6, of Birmingham, tastes
his matza.
Photos by
Bill Hansen
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Children from throughout the
area couldn't wait to start
making matza — and they
had their chance to do just
that during visits to the
famous Matza Factory,
hosted by Chabad and
the Jewish Communi -y
Center in West Bloomfielc
Matza Factory worker Yossi Stein of Oak Park rolls some matza dough:' with help
from Danielle Rubin, 3, of West Bloomfield and Jaclyn Jasgur, 4, of Walled Lake.
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