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  • November 12, 2021
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Shabbat

Home Past Events Events 21-22 Shabbat

We hosted our first Shabbat dinner! Shabbat is the Jewish day of rest, but it is also a day to sing, gather with friends and family, and eat good food. We invited guests to wear what they would to visit their grandparents and bring an appetite! This in-person event was at maximum capacity of 15 guests, and 80% had attended their very first Shabbat dinner.

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Fellows design and facilitate programming together, culminating in a capstone service project. Leaders will engage an extensive network of residents in their urban community through accessible-to-all programs and interactive events.

 

 

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