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Twisted Shabbat

December 1 @ 5:15 PM - 6:00 PM MST

Twisted Shabbat: Challah Making for the Young and Young at Heart

Join us at 5:15 to braid and bake challah for Shabbat! Each child (and adults, if there is enough dough) will be given dough, led through the process of braiding the challah, and will have the option of adding extras to their challah, making it their own! While the challah bakes, we will enjoy a brief Shabbat sing-along and make Shabbat blessings. Everyone who baked challah will be able to eat it or take it home for Shabbat.

Everyone is invited to stay after and enjoy our 6pm Erev Shabbat Service in the Zwerin Sanctuary.

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December 1
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5:15 PM - 6:00 PM
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