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Crowd of Women Bake “Loaves of Love” for Wider Jewish Community
October 18, 2010 12:00 PM
At the first-ever “Mega Challah Bake,” a Bat Mitzvah celebration for Livington, N.J., 12-year-old Chaya Grossbaum, approximately 400 young girls and women baked 800 loaves of challah bread, half of which were destined to be given to needy individuals.
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Chaya Grossbaum, daughter of Chabad-Lubavitch of Livingston directors Rabbi Zalman and Toba Grossbaum, addresses guests at her Oct. 14 Bat Mitzvah celebration at the Alex Aidekman Jewish Community Campus in Whippany, N.J.
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Chaya Grossbaum
Livingston, NJ
via fcnj.com
October 18, 2010
Next Year in Jerusalem That is in my plans for next year... with the coming of Moshiach, Now!
roji shemtov
October 18, 2010
beautiful great idea! mazal tov.
Leah Lipszyc
Simferopol , Crimea
October 18, 2010
Beautiful idea! What a wonderful way to celebrate entrance to Jewish womanhood! Mazel tov Chaya! May you always be a source of nachas to your family, community, and the Rebbe!
ruth cohen harif.
jerusalem, israel
October 18, 2010
challahs what a lovely idea. come to jerusalem the next time and lets make 4000 challahs. mazel tov.
Loaves of Love That is just the coolest, most amazing idea! I absolutely love that idea! Mazel Tov Chaya and family.....a room full of mitzvos....wow! my only question: did each person "take challah" individually or was all the dough combined to do the mitzvah? cool. I love that idea. thanks for sharing.