360 challahs, one day, and a community coming together — that’s the goal for Jewish Family Service of San Diego’s first-ever day-long challah baking event, set for Sunday, Sept. 14. Volunteers will bake bread to support Holocaust survivors, families, and individuals experiencing hunger, combining hands-on learning with a meaningful act of service.
San Diego — Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) is bringing together 100 volunteers of all faiths and backgrounds for the event, which will take place at the Loonin Family Kitchen on JFS’s Joan & Irwin Jacobs Campus. Participants will attend one of four 1.5-hour sessions, which include time in the kitchen and a tour of the campus, including Lieber’s Corner Market, where the challahs will be distributed to those in need.
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