Noa Givli,Ìý±ô±ð´Ú³Ù,Ìýbaby Sima Tiefenbrun, and Tessa Cohen,Ìý°ù¾±²µ³ó³Ù,Ìýhad plenty to smile about during this year’s Jewish Food Festival, which drew in more than 7,400 guests.
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
The breaded schnitzel fingers and pastrami sandwiches were among the delicious favorites on the festival’s menu this year. Other options included matzah ball soup and sweet treats such as chocolate rugalachand babka.
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Noa Givli,Ìý±ô±ð´Ú³Ù,Ìýbaby Sima Tiefenbrun, and Tessa Cohen,Ìý°ù¾±²µ³ó³Ù,Ìýhad plenty to smile about during this year’s Jewish Food Festival, which drew in more than 7,400 guests.
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Kids enjoy the children’s foam zone, one of several new attractions that was on display during the two-day event at Mequon’s Rotary Park.
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
The breaded schnitzel fingers and pastrami sandwiches were among the delicious favorites on the festival’s menu this year. Other options included matzah ball soup and sweet treats such as chocolate rugalachand babka.
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Photo courtesy of the Peltz Center for Jewish Life
Mequon-Thiensville School District residents: The Mequon-Thiensville School board has voted to authorize a referendum question be placed on the Nov. 5 ballot asking for permission to borrow an amount not to exceed $26.4 million over the next four years to pay for operational costs. How do you think you will vote on this?