Yeshivat Noam Fourth Grade Mothers and Daughters Bake Challah
Yeshivat Noam fourth grade girls enjoyed an amazing parent-led challah bake, making shlissel challah. Fantastic job by parent volunteers, Chani Chesner and Randi Sorscher Wartelsky
Yeshivat Noam fourth grade girls enjoyed an amazing parent-led challah bake, making shlissel challah. Fantastic job by parent volunteers, Chani Chesner and Randi Sorscher Wartelsky
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