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Challah for Hunger

Challah for Hunger (Nazun) at Princeton is a group that mixes, braids, bakes, and sells challah (a braided bread) to raise money for Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger and the local food banks Mercer Street Friends and Jewish Family and Children’s Services Kosher Food Pantry. All of our challot are vegan, OU-certified kosher, and braided with love by students. We partner with other student groups to run about seven bakes per semester, using the challah-braiding time to build connections and community and to learn about and advocate around food insecurity as a local and national issue.

ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME! #BAKE A DIFFERENCE

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You can learn more about the national Nazun (formerly Challah for Hunger) organization at https://nazun.org/.