Shabbat Shabbang, Shabbat In The Lot At JCC Harlem

July 13, 2017

Shabbat Shabbang is a Friday night dinner designed to welcome our families with children of all ages into our amazing Harlem space for a terrific meal, new friends, and fabulous kids’ activities. Looking to create a connection with your community? Want to create a Shabbat experience for your kids, but you’re too tired after a full week of work? Shabbat Shabbang is the program for you. Join us in our beautiful outdoor space for an al fresco Shabbat and Friday night event perfect for friendly food lovers with families. After Shabbat rituals and a great meal, get ready to shabbang with art projects, Shabbat kits, a dessert bar, cocktails for the grown-ups, great entertainment, and more.

These dinners are welcoming to families with children of all ages and for adults without children.

Get Your Tickets HERE

Price: $18 (children under 3 are free)

Friday, July 28, 2017, two seatings 5:45PM and 7:00PM

JCC Harlem, 318 West 118 Street, Harlem, New York, 646.505.4493, jccmanhattan.org

Photo credit: Photo Courtesy of JCC Manhattan 


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