Hamantaschen: A Triangular Taste of Tradition
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March 3, 2026
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Celebrate Purim – a Jewish spring holiday – by baking traditional Ashkenazi hamentaschen. These jam-filled treats are said to represent the ears of the evil Haman. And what better way to celebrate the defeat of your enemies than by eating their ears?
We’ll talk about the Purim story and roll, fill, and bake dozens of cookies.
Registration Includes
All instruction and ingredients are included. Students will go home with 1 to 2 dozen cookies, which freeze well if you need
What goes into our class pricing? As a local nonprofit, Duluth Folk School is committed to supporting both our instructors and community. We want to compensate our instructors fairly, keep class sizes small, and keep our doors open—while also keeping prices as low as we can.
Thank you for participating in our local handcraft and education economy! Together, we help keep Duluth a fun and vibrant place.
Student Requirements
- Skill Level/Prerequisite Skills: No previous experience required
- Best for Age: 7 and older, 15 and under requires an adult to participate
- You should bring: An apron, a rolling pin if you can (but not required)
Instructor
Venue: Duluth Folk School Kitchen
Address:
Description:
Located on street level

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