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April 10, 2014 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-04-10

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EVERY SUNDAY

May 4 thru October 19 • 9am-2pm

Located on N. Old Woodward
across from of Booth Park.

BIRMINGHAM

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FARMERS MARKET

Children and family members join in on the matzah-making process.

PJ Library families have fun
at the Bloom Matzah Factory.

Lisa Soble Siegmann

of Passover, making matzah and creat-
ing hand-washing cups for their seders.
"Barbara Bloom always says that
when you make matzah, you make
memories," said lead staffer Gail
Greenberg.
The happiness shone in the chil-
dren's faces as they became "true"
matzah bakers by putting a dot of flour
on their noses.
Matzah Factory is a partnership
of Federation's Alliance for Jewish
Education's JFamily, JCC's Shalom
Street and Bais Chabad Torah Center.
Go to www.pjlibrary.org. to sign up for
free children's books.

Special to the Jewish News

hat happens when you
mix incredibly cute kids
with flour and water,
mooshed together until it becomes
dough, roll the dough into a ball,
smoosh it flat, prick some holes into
it and bake it all in under 18 minutes?
Well, you've got the annual Barbara
and Douglas Bloom Matzah Factory at
the Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
PJ Library night drew more than 200
people for a free pizza dinner, the story

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Jenni Blustein of Farmington Hills passes out freshly baked matzah.

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Silberberg of Bais Chabad of West
Bloomfield guides her.

Mark Aronov of West Bloomfield
helps his son, Jacob, 3, flatten his
dough.

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