In this archive photo, workers bag up the cooled round challah to put out on the shelves at Grand Bakery in Oakland for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. , Oakland’s oldest kosher bakery and one revered for its challah, just went on the market for a single dollar.
Why that low price? “Because I’m less interested in profit off the sale and more invested in finding the right individual to carry on the beloved bakery’s 60-year legacy,” Tobis wrote. “I’ve maintained the Grand legacy for seven years but the time has come to pass it on to the next set of loving hands.”
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