Bake alongside artist Rob Shostak in conversation with Jewish&'s Lauren Schreiber Sasaki, both Montreal-born and Toronto-based enthusiasts of homemade challah, the bread customarily eaten at Shabbat and (most) Holiday meals.

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Bake alongside artist Rob Shostak in conversation with Jewish&‘s Lauren Schreiber Sasaki, both Montreal-born and Toronto-based enthusiasts of homemade challah, the bread customarily eaten at Shabbat and (most) Holiday meals. Together they will prepare a braided challah while chatting about Rob’s artistic practice and how making challah over the past two years gave rise to the concept for his upcoming installation at Toronto’s FENTSTER window gallery. Plus, learn how you can be a part of the exhibition by contributing the parchment paper left over from baking your challah.

Instructions and a list of ingredients will be emailed in advance to all participants.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS FREE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Presented by FENTSTER, Miles Nadal JCC, LGBTQ+ at the J & Museum of Jewish Montreal

CAN’T ATTEND THE WORKSHOP BUT STILL WANT TO BAKE TO MAKE ART? 

Learn more: https://bit.ly/bakeachallah

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Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Miles Nadal JCC, LGBTQ+ at the J & Museum of Jewish Montreal

Start Date: March 10, 2022

7:00 PM

Virtual

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Free

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