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Velvel Spira is a key operator and family member in Schreiber's Bakery, a family-owned business in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, specializing in handmade shmurah matzah for Passover observance in Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish communities globally. The bakery adheres to strict kosher supervision and employs traditional hand-kneading methods, producing vast quantities during the pre-Passover rush with a workforce often including immigrants working long hours. Velvel, part of the Spira brothers' management team, navigates operational challenges within the insular Satmar Hasidic community. The operations have drawn media attention for labor conditions, including reports of low pay, hazardous environments, and exploitation at matzah factories like Schreiber's, as documented in investigations by outlets such as The Forward (2023). The family business persists amid broader community controversies, including the 2012 conviction of brother Binyomin Spira for sexual abuse of a minor (pleaded guilty, 10 years probation), which highlighted child safety issues in Williamsburg's Hasidic enclaves (NY Daily News, DNAinfo). No direct legal issues are documented for Velvel.