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March 22, 2002 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-22

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Picture This!

How
Matzah
Is Made

Don't just taste it
from the box.

CHARLOTTE LI101 HARTZELL, M.D.

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BRIAN SYGIEL, M.D.

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• No Stitch or needle cataract surgery

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Douglas and Barbara Bloom of Birmingham are shown with son David,
left, and grandchildren, from left, Rachel, 8, and Sarah, 4. Also shown is a
family friend Claire, 2, of Rochester Hills.

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor
JOSHUA KRISTAL Photographer

e like it topped with cheese,
with cream cheese, with onions,
with jelly, with butter.
But have you ever tasted pure,
unadorned matzah straight from the oven?
Delicious.
Now you can sample the freshest of matzah,
and every would-be Emeril Lagasse or Nigella
Lawson can test his or
her matzah-cooking
skills, just by visiting the
Matzah Factory.
The Barbara and
Douglas Bloom Matzah
Factory is held each year
Rabbi Aaron Amzalak of Oak Park Mina Cohen, 5, of Farmington Hills
at the Jewish.
talks about the seder plate.
works her afikoman bag.
Community Center in
West Bloomfield.
Presented by the Jewish
Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
and produced in cooper-
ation with the Bais
Jane Bein, 7,
Menachem Academy
of Waterford displays
and Yeshivat Menachem
the Matzah Factory
Mendel Lubavitch, this
product.
one-hour tour teaches
guests all about Pesach,
while they make holiday
arts and crafts and bake
their own matzot.
The tour is free. Group tours are available
throughout the week; to schedule, contact Katie
Marcus, program coordinator of Jewish Life &
Learning at the JCC, at (248) 432-5577. The
event is open to the public and continues 1:30-
5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24. 0

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Levi Pershin, 13, of Oak Park was a baker last Sunday.

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