Does the smell of mandelbread take you back to your bubbie’s kitchen? Or does
the aroma of chocolate chip cookies transport you to your childhood home? Join
us for an evening of hands-on baking and learning with Julie Ohana, L.M.S.W.
of Culinary Art Therapy as we explore the importance of family recipes and the
powerful role food plays on our memories and identities. The treats we bake
will be donated to Detroit Community Fridge thanks to our friends at Repair
the World Detroit. But don’t worry, there will be plenty for you to take home
too!
$50 per person includes baking supplies, goodies to take home and drinks.
This event is intended for ladies ages 30 – 50.
Please register in advance by May 10.
Thank you to our Young Women’s Philanthropy Leadership:
Andrea Belen and Becca Schostak, YWP Chairs
Tracie Fienman and Samantha Foon, YWP Associate Chairs
Organized by: Jewish Federation Young Women’s Philanthropy, Repair The World
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