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March 07, 2024 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-03-07

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18 | MARCH 7 • 2024
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ongregation B’nai Moshe
of West Bloomfield, along
with Tzfat Distillery
148, is inviting the Metro Detroit
community to a wine and spirits
tasting on Monday, March 18, at
7 p.m.
Tzfat Distillery, Israel’s first
whiskey makers, is on a tour of
the U.S. bringing samples of their
delicious products. B’nai Moshe
is excited to help support Eretz
Yisrael one business at a time and
will host up to 70 people for this
special event.
Master Distiller David Zibell
made aliyah in 2014 and has since

become Israel’s No. 1
expert distiller. Tzfat
Distillery 148, located
near the Golan
Heights, is built inside
an ancient property,
using a 100-year-old
building as a naturally
cooling wine cellar with tasting
rooms. The distillery is paired
with Emmanuel Fine Art Gallery
and sells Judaica from Israeli
artists as well as the many wines
and spirits from Tzfat and the
Galilee. Some of their unique art
and Judaica will be available for
purchase at this event.

Tzfat Distillery offers many
types of boutique wines and
spirits that will be available
during the tasting for Purim
and Pesach and also offers a
variety of arak, rum, absinthe,
gin, whiskey, brandy and several
red wines. B’nai Moshe will be
providing some light snacks at
the community tasting, which
will have a small cost of $18 per
person. All proceeds benefit Tzfat
Distillery.
For more information, call
the synagogue office at (248)
788-0600; to register, visit www.
bnaimoshe.org.

Congregation B’nai Moshe
welcomes Israel’s first whiskey
distillery for a community tasting.

Taste Wine
from Israel

David
Zibell

OUR COMMUNITY

Tzfat
Wine
Cellar

Tzfat
Spirits

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