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October 15, 2020 - Image 35

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OCTOBER 15 • 2020 | 35

classes for different age groups and pro-
grams bringing together the general com-
munity with those served by Friendship
Circle.
Shemtov said the bakery will continue to
offer teens the opportunity to come in and
make a challah for their upcoming bar or
bat mitzvah, something that started before
the Wilsons bought the bakery.

Friendship Circle is exploring the pos-
sibility of starting a challah membership
program where customers would sign up
for weekly or monthly challah delivery
prior to Shabbat. If they were unable to use
the challah during a given week, they could
choose to pay it forward by letting the bak-
ery know they want to donate their bread.
To celebrate the newly reopened oper-

ation, the community is invited to attend
a drive-through open house 12-3 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 25, following a private rib-
bon-cutting ceremony. During the open
house, participants can watch a video
about the bakery program, get take-and-
bake challah dough and receive a take-
home bakery craft. For more information,
visit friendshipcircle.org.

Jay Hodess braids a challah.
LEFT: Students
participate in Friendship
Circle’
s pilot baking program
in prior years.

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