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Jews of Color Hannukah Party

Come get ready for Hannukah with BIPOC Jews and their families! Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh and The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project bring you our 2nd annual Jews of Color Hannukah Party.

Black man wearing a blue hannukah sweaetshirt and tefillin smiles for the camera with his arms outstretched.

December 22, 2024 | 12:00PM – 3:00PM

Third Space

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The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project

Details

Come get ready for Hannukah with BIPOC Jews and their families! Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh and The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project bring you our 2nd annual Jews of Color Hannukah Party. There will be board games, cards, and crafts, including candle making, to fill the afternoon with fun. Enjoy latkes, sufganiyot, and pizza. Get together with Jewish People of Color, Indigenous, Sephardic, and Mizrahi Jews to build chosen family connections as we prepare for the miracle of Hannukah and celebrate the “light” of human connection. 

Registration for this event is free with a suggested donation of $18 at checkout. 

In order to cover costs of programming and simultaneously ensure anyone wanting to join us at Third Space is able to do so, we have implemented a “Choose Your Own” philosophy for our ticketing tiers. Please choose the ticket pricing that best suits your needs at this time, keeping in mind that “On the House” spots, when available, are intended only to be used by those who would otherwise be unable to participate. 

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