CHILDREN put their aprons on and got stuck into the dough when they made Matzahs for Passover.
Pupils from Sacks Morasha Jewish Primary School, in Stanhope Road, Finchley, were taught how to make the unleavened bread Jewish people eat during the festival.
Pupils Maya and Chloe were amongst those who went to Jewish Care’s Rubens House, in Ballards Lane, for the workshop.
They learnt how to prepare the dough with resident Ginette Agami.
The festival of Passover, also known as Pesach, marks how Jewish people left Egypt in a hurry during the exodus, and did not have time to let the bread they were baking rise.
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