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Rabyne Rogue, a woman converting to Judaism, gets to know the Jewish community through Challah bread baking classes every Wednesday night at B’nai Emunah.
Want to weave some bread for yourself? Get in on the action every Wednesday night at Temple B’Nai Emunah.
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Rabyne Rogue, a woman converting to Judaism, gets to know the Jewish community through Challah bread baking classes every Wednesday night at B’nai Emunah.
Want to weave some bread for yourself? Get in on the action every Wednesday night at Temple B’Nai Emunah.
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