Authors coming to Temple Beth-El event

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On Oct. 25, Katja Goldman, Lisa Rotmil and Judy Bernstein Bunzl will join Deb Norman, owner of the former Rue de L’Espoir, and Gail Solomon as judges of the “Temple Beth-El World Series of Treasured Jewish Family Recipes” from 4-5:30 p.m. at 70 Orchard Ave., Providence. More than 25 temple members will enter favored family recipes and vie for the distinguished title of “Best Recipe,” with attendees voting for the winner of the “People’s Choice Award.”

 

At the conclusion of the event, the authors will sign copies of the “The Community Table,” which will be for sale for $25.

The event is a fundraiser for the Temple Beth-El Religious School Scholarship Fund. It is the fifth in a series that has included the “World Series of Brisket,” “World Series of Kugel,” “World Series of Jewish Desserts” and “World Series of Noshes,” raising more than $25,000 to assist member families with school tuition costs. Admission for the event is $10/adults; $5/children over 5; children under 5 are free and a maximum of $30/family.

On Oct. 25, Katja Goldman, Lisa Rotmil and Judy Bernstein Bunzl will join Deb Norman, owner of the former Rue de L’Espoir, and Gail Solomon as judges of the “Temple Beth-El World Series of Treasured Jewish Family Recipes” from 4-5:30 p.m. at 70 Orchard Ave., Providence. More than 25 temple members will enter favored family recipes and vie for the distinguished title of “Best Recipe,” with attendees voting for the winner of the “People’s Choice Award.”At the conclusion of the event, the authors will sign copies of the “The Community Table,” which will be for sale for $25. The event is a fundraiser for the Temple Beth-El Religious School Scholarship Fund. It is the fifth in a series that has included the “World Series of Brisket,” “World Series of Kugel,” “World Series of Jewish Desserts” and “World Series of Noshes,” raising more than $25,000 to assist member families with school tuition costs. Admission for the event is $10/adults; $5/children over 5; children under 5 are free and a maximum of $30/family.