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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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The Abrahamic House is a multifaith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. We challenge assumptions, prejudices and inequities, then we inspire and mobilize others to do the same. This is achieved by the Abrahamic Houses hosting emerging interfaith leaders for 1-2 years in cities across the United States.

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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