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  18. <name>JoAnn Bezodis</name>
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  22. <title type="html"><![CDATA[Where to buy challah]]></title>
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  25. <id>https://oregonboardofrabbis.org/?p=938</id>
  26. <updated>2022-06-25T06:53:08Z</updated>
  27. <published>2020-02-12T20:01:33Z</published>
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  32. <p>Intro to Judaism student, Amy S., writes:</p>
  33. <p><em>I was looking for a list of all the places that were recommended to get good challah bread. Do you recall any of the places that were mentioned? (referring to Rabbi Rachel Joseph&#8217;s class on 2/6/20, &#8220;Shabbat: A Cathedral in Time&#8221;)</em></p>
  34. <p>Response:</p>
  35. <p><em>Hi, Amy,</em></p>
  36. <p><em>Rabbi Joseph mentioned &#8220;Baker and Spice&#8221; in Hillsdale. They strongly encourage you to pre-order your challah, as it sells out quickly. Place your order with a credit card over the phone at (503) 244-7573. For Friday pickup, place your order BEFORE 6pm on Thursday.</em></p>
  37. <p><em>Other places to get challah include the bakeries at Safeway on SW Barbur Blvd and Albertsons on SW Beavtn-Hilsdl Hwy (at Shattuck Rd). Also, at Grand Central Bakery on SW Multnomah Blvd and the Cedar Mill location.</em></p>
  38. <p><em>Fred Meyer carries challah at these locations: Burlingame, Stadium (downtown), Hawthorne, and Hollywood.</em></p>
  39. <p><em>Others have suggested Market of Choice, New Cascadia Traditional (GF), New Seasons and The Challahman.</em></p>
  40. <p><em>I hope this helps!</em></p>
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  46. <name>JoAnn Bezodis</name>
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  50. <title type="html"><![CDATA[Portland synagogue history]]></title>
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  54. <updated>2022-06-25T06:57:12Z</updated>
  55. <published>2020-02-12T19:30:50Z</published>
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  60. <p>Intro to Judaism student, Brad S., writes,</p>
  61. <p><em>I am curious about the histories of the congregations where our classes meet. Could we have a peek into the past about these places?  I&#8217;d like to get an appreciation of the history of Jews &amp; Judaism in this area.</em></p>
  62. <p>Response:</p>
  63. <p><em>Hi, Brad,</em></p>
  64. <p><em>Some local synagogue history will be covered during the class, &#8220;The American Jewish Community.&#8221;</em></p>
  65. <p><em>We definitely encourage our students to visit the local synagogues. Both Beth Israel and Neveh Shalom offer tours of their facilities on request.</em></p>
  66. <p><em>The Intro to Judaism class does not currently offer the exact content you suggest.  </em><em>Here are some links to synagogue histories:</em></p>
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  68. <li><a href="https://www.bethisrael-pdx.org/about/mission-history/">Beth Israel</a> (includes a <a href="https://youtu.be/pj0D91kMKHE">video</a>, 12 min.). Here&#8217;s a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congregation_Beth_Israel_(Portland,_Oregon)">Wikipedia page on CBI</a>!</li>
  69. <li><a href="https://nevehshalom.org/cns150-history/">Neveh Shalom</a></li>
  70. <li><a href="https://shaarietorah.org/history/">Shaarie Torah</a></li>
  71. <li><a href="https://www.havurahshalom.org/faq.html#History">Havurah Shalom</a></li>
  72. <li><a href="https://www.jewishpress.com/sections/features/features-on-jewish-world/the-rush-from-gold-to-jewels/2019/07/01/">Kesser Israel</a></li>
  73. </ul>
  74. <p><a href="https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/portland-jews">History of Jews in Portland, Oregon</a> (article by Judith Margles of the Oregon Jewish Museum)</p>
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