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December 30, 2021 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-12-30

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34 | DECEMBER 30 • 2021

faces&places

On Dec. 9, the Windsor
Jewish Community Center
held a wine and cheese
event co-hosted by Rabbi
Jeff Stombaugh, executive
director of The Well, and
Rabbi Mike Nasielski, the
Windsor JCC’s senior Jewish
educator. Local sommelier
Michelle Turnbull guided

attendees through a sensory
journey of wines produced
by Tzafona Cellars, Ontario’s
only kosher winery, which
were paired with gourmet
kosher cheeses. The evening
was very well attended,
with many enthusiastically
asking, “When are we doing
this again?”

PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE WINDSOR JCC

Guests listening attentively during speeches by Rabbi Jeff
Stombaugh and Michelle Turnbull.

Wine and Cheese
in Windsor

Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh speaking
at Windsor JCC wine and cheese
event.

Local sommelier and WJCC staff member Michelle Turnbull, center,
discusses Tzafona Cellars unique wines while Rabbi Mike Nasielski,
left, pours some for the guests.

Rabbi Mike Nasielski, Michelle Turnbull and Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh
share a laugh during their presentation.

Windsor JCC members enjoy wine tastings with cheese pairings.

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