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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Challah! Pasadena!

Tonight there were a lot of Pasadenoids at Chabad to learn how to makeChallah, a dip and a couple of incredible parve salads. We learned the recipe, how to 3- and 6-braid the challah,
and IT WAS SO MUCH FUN!

Here's some recipes:

5 pounds sifted all-purpose flour
2 ounces fresh yeast
2 tablespoons coarse salt
4 1/4 cups warm water (add an additional 1/4 cup for softer dough)
3/4 cup oil
1 1/3 cups sugar
5 egg yolks

Dissolve the yeast in 1 cup of warm water and add 1 tablespoon of sugar. Allow to activate, which means until you see bubbles rise. In your mixer combine the salt, 2/3 of the flour, oil, sugar, yolks, water and the activated yeast last. Set the machine on medium for 12 minutes. When you see the dough begin to form, add the remaining flour into the mixer and continue mixing.

Transfer the dough to a very large well-greased bowl, cover with plastic and allow to rise in a warm spot for 2 to 3 hours or until double in bulk. (Optional: punch dough down after 1 hour and let rise again)

Separate the challah and make a blessing.

More at the Chabad Website, and see the video HERE or below.



Friday, February 15, 2008

From the Exile

PJTC Israel Committee Presents
SETH BRYSK
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE,
LOS ANGELES CHAPTER
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 7:30 PM
ISRAEL @60: WHO KNEW?



Introduction by Dr. Peter Brier, co-chair PJTC Israel Progams

Seth Brysk became Executive Director of the American Jewish Committee in Los Angeles in 2007. Before arriving in Los Angeles, Brysk served as Director of the Israel Action Center for the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston. From 1999-2005, he was Executive Director of San Francisco Hillel. Raised in Southern California, he fulfilled compulsory military service in the Israel Defense Forces. He has earned degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in Political Science and Tel Aviv University in International Relations with a concentration in Conflict Resolution.

The American Jewish Committee (AJC), established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at Russian Jews, determined that the best way to protect Jewish populations in danger would be to work towards a world in which all peoples were accorded respect and dignity. AJC's Los Angeles Chapter (AJC/LA) was chartered in 1945 by a "who's who" of prominent individuals from the local Jewish community who saw a need to strengthen inter-ethnic, international and inter-religious relations between Jews and diverse communities. Since its founding, the AJC/LA has become the preeminent voice of the Jewish community by building bridges through inter-group relations and discussing the issues that affect the future of Los Angeles and the region. AJC/LA works to achieve a dynamic balance between public advocacy and private diplomacy through effective media campaigns and education focused on areas of national and international concern.

Peter Brier, PhD. is an Emeritus Professor of English at California State University of Los Angeles. He is a graduate of Yale College and received his PhD from Occidental College/Claremont Graduate School. Dr. Brier's areas of specialization include British Romantic literature, literary criticism and American and Anglo-Jewish writers of the 19th and 20th centuries. He has published a book on American literary criticism, essays on English Romantic writers and, most recently, a work of cultural criticism: Howard Mumford Jones and the Dynamics of Liberal Humanism. His expertise extends to issues affecting higher education in the U.S. and Europe. Dr. Brier was selected as Cal State L.A.'s Outstanding Professor in 1992-93.

Refreshments to follow

Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center
1434 North Altadena Drive, Pasadena, California 91107-1433
Tel: (626) 798?1161 Fax: (626) 798?8410From the Exile