Baltimore, MD - May 16, 2016 - Have you ever wondered how a Sefer Torah is made? What about Tefillin? Have you ever had the opportunity to write with ink and quill on real parchment? Well, Sunday, May 22nd marks a first for Baltimore. The Jewish community is invited to a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience for the entire family - -  The Not Just A STa”M Event!

This original event will feature unique experiences for all ages. Aside from the food, carnival games, prizes, and petting zoo, there will also be lots of things to do and learn. Participants will be able to write with ink and quill on real parchment that they can take home with them, they can learn how Tefillin is made, and make a wooden Mezuzah. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to view leather in different stages as it is prepared for a Sefer Torah.

At this event, a chupah for the Hachnasas Sefer Torah in September, will be created. This very same chupah will later be donated to The Kever Rachel Hachnasas Kallah Fund in Israel for orphans, and those in need.

Coming all the way from New York will be two puppet shows presented by A Small Wonder Jewish Puppet Theater. Show times are at 1:00 and 4:00. Arts and crafts projects will be on hand as well. From Torah flags with balloons for the younger crowd, to Torah sequin art for ages seven and older. Yes, even adults can participate in the arts and crafts projects!

The festivities start at 12:00 pm and will run until 6:00 pm, at Bnos Yisroel - 6300 Park Heights Avenue. Admission is $5 per person, $15 per family, and children under 2 are FREE!

The Not Just A STa”M Event will not be an annual affair. Sunday, May 22nd will be the one and only day to enjoy this truly memorable experience, one of which the city of Baltimore has never seen.

This event is In anticipation of the Hachnasas Sefer Torah in September in honor of Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer’s 30 years in Baltimore. The Hachnasas Sefer Torah Committee is made up of several members of the Baltimore Jewish community, proud to be a part of honoring Rav Hopfer, shlita.

For more information, please call 410-466-2095.