Meals And Memories: First Local Chabad Cookbook Published -- Can Matzah Balls and Kung Pao Chicken Coexist?

The Chabad of Upper Montgomery County, MD has collected the best recipes from synagogue members, family, and friends and compiled them into an attractive professionally published keepsake 3-ring cookbook. With 350 recipes, Meals and Memories: A Collection of Recipes Old and New is a fantastic collection containing a wide variety of cuisine, from traditional Jewish recipes to Italian, Mexican, Indian, Asian, and American sources.

North Potomac, MD, January 09, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The Chabad of Upper Montgomery County, MD has collected the best recipes from synagogue members, family, and friends and compiled them into an attractive professionally published keepsake 3-ring cookbook.  Cookbooks cost $18.00 and may be purchased online at www.ourshul.org or from the synagogue office at (301) 926-3632.  All proceeds will go to synagogue programs.

With 350 recipes, Meals and Memories: A Collection of Recipes Old and New is a fantastic collection containing a wide variety of cuisine, from traditional Jewish recipes to Italian, Mexican, Indian, Asian, and American sources. Recipes include the contributor’s name, enabling you to find the recipes of family and friends.

“We are thrilled to be one of the first Chabad centers to sponsor a cookbook. The well known Spice and Spirit cookbook is used by many Chabad women, and this new cookbook will be a welcome addition with its unique collection of non-traditional recipes and some old time favorites,” says Dana Ginsburg a member, of the cookbook committee. 

About Chabad 

Chabad of Upper Montgomery County started out in June 1990 in the home of Rabbi & Mrs. Sholom Raichik in Montgomery Village, MD. Several months later, office space was rented and used for services and other activities. In 1997, recognizing the large influx of young Jewish families into the Gaithersburg West and North Potomac neighborhoods, a property was purchased on Route 28, directly across from the new developments of Kentlands and Lakelands. The property had a small house that was used for activities, while plans were made for constructing a permanent home.

After much hard work, before Passover of 2002, the beautiful new facility was opened. It houses a synagogue, classrooms, offices, social area, kitchen and a guest suite for overnight and Shabbat guests. An adjacent property was purchased as a home for Rabbi Raichik’s family. Together, the two properties provide for parking and a playground.

Future plans include creating an educational center to serve as a nursery school and the beginning grades of a primary school.

The Chabad Center serves the Upper Montgomery County Jewish community with a broad range of religious and social programs including adult and youth education, synagogue services, senior activities, crisis intervention, and more. 

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Chabad of Upper Montgomery County Maryland
Dana Ginsburg
301-926-3632
www.ourshul.org
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