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This year on March 11, the annual Barbara and Douglas Bloom Matzah
Factory moved to Yad Ezra in Berkley, where participants not only
learned about how to make matzah, but also made their own to take
home. They also had fun planting dill in hand-decorated containers for
their seder tables, taking part in Master Chef activities and helping Yad
Ezra by sorting food. •
PHOTOS BY JESSICA POLK
To see more of the action, look for a video at thejewishnews.com.
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Elya Silfen of West Bloomfield explains how
matzah is made.
Aliza Ungar, 7, of Southfield planted dill to
bring to her family seder.
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Levi Blumstein,
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colors a towel
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Evan Rodgers, 4, of Oak
Park gets his handprint
on his towel.
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March 22 • 2018
Matthew Stern, 3, of Bloomfield Hills scores his matzah dough.
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Yosef Litenatsky, 9, of Oak
Park works on his matzah.