Nibble and nosh and Temple Beth-El

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Nibblers will want to sample more than 25 noshes prepared by Temple Beth-El members at the “World Series of Jewish Noshes” on Oct. 26 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at 70 Orchard Ave., Providence. A judges’ panel will award the title of “Best Nosh” and attendees will choose the winner of the “People’s Choice Award.”

The event, a fund-raiser to benefit the Temple Beth-El Religious School Scholarship Fund, follows last year’s “World Series of Jewish Desserts,” the 2012 “World Series of Kugel” and the 2011 “World Series of Brisket.” Each attracted more than 150 attendees and raised $7,500 to assist member families with school tuition costs. 

This year’s judges will be Deb Norman, owner of Rue de L’Espoir on Hope Street; Anita Solomon, lifelong member of Temple Beth-El; and Josh Willey, owner of The Pizza Gourmet.

Admission is $10/adults; $5/children over 5; children under 5 are free and a maximum of $25/family. It is open to the public. 

Raffle tickets are selling for $10 each, or three for $25, and offer the chance to win prizes such as a $250 gift certificate to Cardi’s Furniture, a yoga party for 15 children at OM Kids Yoga Center or  a $100 gift certificate to the Warwick Mall. 

For more information or to purchase admission or raffle tickets, contact Ruby Shalansky at 401-331-6070 or rshalansky@temple-beth-el.org.