On Thursday, October 22, Jewish Child and Family Service and Rady JCC will feature Norene Gilletz, leading author of kosher cookbooks as a part of JCFS’s popular speaker series “Can We Talk About…” This fall’s unique event, “…Tradition and the Dinner Table” which is designed to attract over 500 people, will be an inspiring evening of challah making and braiding. Master of Ceremonies, local entertainer Shayla Fink and JCFS Executive Director, Al Benarroch will reflect on how tradition at the dinner table and especially the Shabbat table has brought their own families together and how it can contribute to strengthening the family unit.
Participants will share an evening of challah making, entertainment, song and dance and will savor delicious pastries, coffee and tea. In addition to two challahs (ready to be baked at home), each guest will receive a special event apron, mixing bowl and utensils to take home along with a program book. The book which will include Norene’s challah recipe will also serve as a Shabbat guide book with the traditional blessings, menu ideas and recipes along with reflections on Shabbat and the family. Advertisements in this unique keepsake edition will be available for purchase by calling 204.477.7441.
In 2014 Norene Gilletz, led a demonstration in Toronto for 2500 people on different ways to shape challah as part of the Shabbat Project Challah Bake. Her workshop in Winnipeg this fall will inspire participants and their families to engage in tradition, unplug from technology and tune in to each other as they break bread together.
Families, organizations and groups are encouraged to purchase tables to share in this wonderful relationship building experience.
Tickets to this event are available at the JCFS and Rady JCC offices ¦ online at radyjcc.com or by calling 204.477.7430 (JCFS) or 204.477.7510 (Rady JCC).
Adults $36 ¦Students $18