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Hard at work kneading their challah dough are Portland residents (l to r) Michelle Masal, Haley Tucerek, Avery Tucerek, Leah Masal, and Kim Tucerek. 
Photo by Ira Nozik Photographers

Hard at work kneading their challah dough are Portland
residents (l to r) Michelle Masal, Haley Tucerek, Avery Tucerek, Leah Masal, and Kim Tucerek.
Photo by Ira Nozik Photographers

On Sunday, Jan. 13 more than 100 local women came together at the Benet Rothstein Chabad Jewish Center in Glastonbury for “Loaves of Love,” an afternoon of food, fun, friendship – and baking – hosted by The Woman’s Touch and Glastonbury Hadassah. Each participant baked two Challahs, one for themselves and one for a friend in need of a “lift.” The women chose from a variety of recipes, kneaded the dough, braided and shaped the loaves, garnished them and then popped them in the oven.
“People are looking for ways to make this world a more loving, kinder place,” said Yehudis Wolvovsky, director of The Woman’s Touch, a Jewish women’s league that hosts social and educational programs designed to add meaning and excitement to the Jewish holidays and rituals. “Loaves of Love is truly a fun and meaningful way of reaching out to others — with love.”
Erika Schwartz of the Glastonbury Hadassah agreed. “We are delighted to join in such a wonderful program that brings women together and allows us to give back to those in need,” she said.

“Loaves of Love” participants enjoy dessert buffet while waiting for their dough to rise. Photo by Ira Nozik Photographers

“Loaves of Love” participants enjoy dessert buffet while waiting for their dough to rise.
Photo by Ira Nozik Photographers

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