Join us for Shakin’ Shabbat, a half-hour service geared toward children under 5 and their grownups, followed by either a pizza dinner or a synagogue-wide community dinner. The service is led by Rabbi Noyo and their guitar and includes singing, sharing, and storytelling. Dinner is a wonderful time for parents to connect and the children to play.
After Shakin’ Shabbat, the community is welcome to join us for a potluck dinner in the sukkah. Welcome the harvest holiday with food, drink, and fun! There will be lulav and etrog sets available to shake and smell to fulfill the mitzvah/obligation of lulav and etrog.
All food should be vegetarian (dairy OK, no meat) and labeled with ingredients for allergy purposes. You should bring enough to serve 8-10 people.
- If your last name begins with A-G, please bring a side dish or appetizer.
- If your last name begins with H-P, please bring a main dish.
- If your last name begins with Q-Z, please bring a dessert.
The temple will provide drinks and paper products.
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