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habad of Bingham Farms 
spent an evening preparing 
for the High Holidays with 
a pre-Rosh Hashanah Women’s 
Evening event on Sept. 19. Local 
Jewish women gathered for a 
cooking demo and some Rosh 
Hashansh inspiration on the theme 
“New year, new me? How will this 
Rosh Hashanah be different?” 
 The Women’s Evening motto is 
“Pampering Body and Soul.” The 
events are inspirational, fun and 
enjoyable. 
Lauren Cohen of Lathrup Village 
showed how to make a delicious and 
beautiful apple cinnamon crown 
challah. Attendees also baked honey 
cake together. They enjoyed a buffet 
with wine and “everything honey.” 
Amanda Rosenberg of Franklin 
won the raffle for a free facial at 
Elizabeth MedSpa. 

The women discussed Rosh 
Hashanah on simple and deeper 
levels by exploring the mitzvah of the 
day: the shofar. They also discussed 
why it’s important to take on a good 
resolution on Rosh Hashanah and 
discussed tips to make resolutions 
long-lasting, such as sharing them 
with a friend for accountability. 
Event attendees got first dibs to 
reserve their “Love and Knaidel” 
time slot. “Love and Knaidel” is 
Chabad of Bingham Farms’ newest 
project in which community 
members gather to cook for the 
less fortunate. Chabad Of Bingham 
Farms’ next Women’s Evening will be 
“Mezuzah and Mimosa,” Nov. 7 at 
7 p.m. 

For information about the “Mezuzah 

and Mimosa” event and to RSVP, go to 

Chabadbinghamfarms.com Moussia Geisinsky 

is director of Chabad Bingham Farms.

Pre-Holiday 
Women’s Evening

PHOTOS COURTESY OF CHABAD OF BINGHAM FARMS

Chabad Bingham Farms offered tips and 
tricks to streamline Rosh Hashanah cooking.

MOUSSIA GEISINSKY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

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Part of the “Everything Honey Buffet”

Rolling and slicing the dough

Lauren Cohen shows the challah fresh from the oven.

Participants 
roll the challah 
dough to make 
the apple 
cinnamon crown.

