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In Brooklyn, a Group Effort Begets a Creative, Communal Seder

At a Passover dinner hosted by Maria Geyman, the founder of Masha Tea, her family and friends provided the tableware — and the table.

Aliza Abarbanel
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Aliza Abarbanel

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Cooking and Cookbooks, Interior Design and Furnishings, Matzoh, Passover, Tea
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