Rockwern Academy includes Fairytale in Purim celebration

Thursday, April 9, 2009 by Alyssa Andrews
The Rockwern Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio, recently celebrated Purim with Fairytale Brownies. Rachel Frankel and Judy Jennings with Rockwern's PTO wrote us a letter:

Rockwern Academy is the only Community Jewish Day School in the Tri-State (the region where Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky meet) area, and is a vibrant educational facility for children from Preschool through 8th grade. Every year the PTO has a major fundraiser called "Mishloach Manot," which translated from Hebrew means "the giving of gifts." This is a tradition during the Jewish Holiday of Purim.


According to Jewish law, one should give food and other small gifts to at least one friend in celebration of the holiday. Each year every family within the Rockwern Community receives a basket of fine items to show our friendship. Furthermore, each family recognizes their friends during this event by giving a donation to the PTO. It is truly a wonderful way to show appreciation for staff and friends while also raising money for a wonderful cause.

The photos show the gift bags and happy recipients!




These happy recipients also have Fairytale Magic Morsels in their hands.

Fairytale Brownies are baked with all natural ingredients, no preservatives, are trans fat free, and certified kosher dairy. They make great birthday gifts, corporate gifts, holiday gifts and any time gifts. Order gourmet brownies at www.brownies.com.



 

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