Happy (Hour) Shabbat

In song and amongst community, we will welcome Shabbat with a musical program and some light nosh (snacks) before you go on to the weekend.

Rabbi Jessy Dressin sits between two male musicians on the stage in a synagogue, playing music.

May 16, 2025 | 5:00PM – 7:30PM

Third Space

Rabbi Jessy Dressin, Ami Yares, and Rabbi Ilan Glazer

Details

5:00-7:30 PM (Songful program from 5:45-6:30 PM) 

Come for some or all

In song and amongst community, we will welcome Shabbat with a musical program and some light nosh (snacks) before you go on to the weekend. Unplug from the demands of doing and reconnect with the power and wisdom of being. This gathering is intended for anyone looking to connect with Shabbat – no previous experience necessary. A great opportunity to explore the rituals that usher in the Jewish day of rest and to meet others looking to mark time in ways that nourish your spirit and fills your heart. 

Dinner will not be served, however there will be drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and appetizers to satisfy tummies and spirits. 

What to expect.

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