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January 3, 2012

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. Music in this podcast includes the track ”Sickly Sweet 1 (unfettered)” by Kreamy ‘Lectric Santa.

Want to weave some bread for yourself? Get in on the action every Wednesday night at Temple B’Nai Emunah.

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