38 | NOVEMBER 24 • 2022 

NEXT DOR

T

he Windsor Jewish Federation celebrated the launch of its UJA 
Next Gen campaign with a night of Soul Food & Spirits on 
Thursday, Oct. 27, hosted by community member Miriam Cedroni.
The home-hosted event was a special opportunity to connect and recon-
nect with both new and veteran young Jews in the Windsor area.
The delicious Soul Food menu included brisket, chicken, garlic-roasted 
potatoes, vegan mac ’n’ cheese and more … all cooked in whiskey, a sumptu-
ous foreshadowing to the six varieties of spirits everyone sampled in a tasting 
led by Wolfhead Distillery, a popular restaurant and distillery nearby.
The dinner was organized by dedicated volunteers Michelle Turnbull (for-
mer Windsor Jewish Federation staff) and Miriam Cedroni, with support 
from Windsor Jewish Federation staff members Joe Schnayer, Richie Kamen 
and Dan Brotman. 

Soul Food & 
Whiskey Tasting

WINDSOR JEWISH FEDERATION

CLOCKWISE: 

Wolfhead distillery 
décor. October-
themed décor. Steve 
and Jessica Adler 
during whiskey 
tasting from 
Wolfhead distillery. 
Dinner table with 
décor for the evening. 
Joe Schnayer, 
Natasha Schnayer, 
Leo Schnayer and 
Mark Abraham during 
the whiskey tasting.

PHOTOS PROVIDED BY WINDSOR JEWISH FEDERATION 

VOICE OF A NEW GENERATION

