Join us for a hands-on baking workshop where we’ll be learning how to shape your very own traditional sweet braided cake or Babka!
Discover the rich traditions behind this Ashkenazi Jewish delicacy with its roots in Poland and Western Ukraine.
As our babkas bake, we’ll dive into some fascinating stories from the museum’s collection.
You’ll get to take your babka home with you, along with the recipe to make it for all your friends and family.
We will have lots of sweet additions for your babka so you can make it your very own. Come knead, braid, and bake with us for a day of delicious learning and tasty treats!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
This workshop is open to all ages, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
We use Kosher approved ingredients but the food is not Beth Din supervised. Ingredients are vegetarian and the recipe contains eggs and gluten. Please email joe@manchesterjewishmuseum.com with any dietary requirements.
Click here for information about access. If you have any additional access needs, e-mail joe@manchesterjewishmuseum.com in advance so we can accommodate best we can.
We encourage you to use public transport when travelling to the museum. Both the 41 and 135 buses stop on Cheetham Hill Road within 100m from the museum’s entrance at the Elizabeth Street and Derby Street stops. Click here for more information on travelling to the museum.
