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Gesher Yehuda’s Annual Bake Sale and Chinese Auction

Sold out—that’s what happens when so many people put their all into an event. When the recent Gesher Yehuda Yeshiva Annual Bake Sale and Chinese Auction wound down, the delicious breads, cakes, cookies and 75 gourmet lunches were wiped out. Even the ticket coupons were running in short supply! It is safe to say that this year’s event, in honor of Susan and Ted Salame was a huge success drawing supporters from nearly every corner of the community.

Hosted by the Salames’ children, Joyce and Saul Ashkenazi, the fundraiser brought awareness of the school’s importance to many new families. “It was a true pleasure hosting the recent annual Gesher Yehuda Auction and Bake Sale in our home. The turnout was amazing and we thank the community members for attending,” said Saul. He and Joyce generously gathered sponsors and encouraged family and friends to participate. A huge crowd turned out for a couples’ wine tasting event, where Ted spoke about the school.

What is significant about a day of prizes, food and fun is that people are pulling together for a cause that unifies the community. At the Bake Sale, Rabbi Sananes, always a supporter of the school, gave a Torah class and occupational therapist and creator of Know it all Moms, Michelle Cohen, showed how parents can be proactive with their toddler’s development through everyday activities.

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None of this would have been possible without the coordination of volunteers. Saul added, “We also thank the Gesher committee for their efforts in setting up a beautiful bake sale and auction.” He praised Jack and Claude Setton and Susan and Ted Salame for their continued loyalty and support for the school.
The committee this year included,  Grace Benun, Eliane Chattah, Rebecca Maleh, Susan Salame, Claude Setton, Marjorie Sitt, Elana Wahba and Pauline Wahba. In addition Annie Abadi, Sarina Setton, Shannon Wahba and many others assisted to make the day special.

“We make a great team!” exclaimed Claude, one of the school’s founders. She, like many others, is clearly proud of what this dedicated group is able to accomplish. From shopping to soliciting donations, from setting up the tables to rolling up their sleeves to prepare foods, they each performed a task and did it all seamlessly. They appreciate and thank the community for its support.