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From generation to generation: The tradition continues

Temple Beth Shalom prepares for annual Kosher Dinner

Paul Miller

Issue date: 3/9/07 Section: Keeping the Faith
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Rabbi Jack Izakson, President Helene Paroff and the Temple Beth Shalom congregation invite community members to come and experience their Jewish culture and tradition at the 66th Annual Kosher Dinner on Sunday, March 11, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Temple Beth Shalom congregation hope to share their Jewish traditions and culture through an evening of delicious food and wonderful entertainment.

More than 240 Temple Beth Shalom volunteers will be organizing, cooking and serving a traditional Jewish dinner for the greater Spokane community.

A variety of Jewish entertainment will be featured including Spokane's own Klezmer band, Chutzpah, The Kosher Redhots and The Mavens, who will be singing songs written by Jewish composers.

Community members who attend can purchase unique items made in Israel, including hand-made jewelry, books, ceramic décor, greeting cards designed by Temple Beth Shalom students and traditional Judaica gifts.

The celebration will take place on the corner of South Perry and 30th Avenue, near Manito Park. General admission is $14 and students can purchase tickets in Crosby.
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