A happy Sukkot in Morristown

HELPING HAND: Joe Fogel assists his daughter, Elisheva, 2, during an afternoon art project at Glassworks Studio in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
HELPING HAND: Joe Fogel assists his daughter, Elisheva, 2, during an afternoon art project at Glassworks Studio in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
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This week is the festival of Sukkot, and Jewish families celebrated on Tuesday by packing Morristown’s GlassWorks Studio for some bonding–in this case, bonding decorative chips of glass into multicolored works of art.

Sukkot is a many-faceted holiday, and one of the facets includes family trips, explained Glassworks owner Stacey Schlosser, who hosted nearly 70 people in her basement studio during the afternoon. Families came from as far as Staten Island and Monsey, N.Y.

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HELPING HAND: Joe Fogel assists his daughter, Elisheva, 2, during an afternoon art project at Glassworks Studio in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
HELPING HAND: Joe Fogel assists his daughter, Elisheva, 2, during an afternoon art project at Glassworks Studio in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

 

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