Shabbat Potluck and Game Night

Shabbat Potluck and Game Night

Shabbat Potluck and Game Night Adventure Rabbi’s 20’s and 30’s group is hosting a Shabbat potluck dinner and game night this Friday, February 27th, at 6:00 pm and you should come! Bring your favorite dairy dish and a game and we’ll welcome in Shabbat with friends and fun!

  • Who: Boulder young Jewish professionals
  • What: Shabbat dinner and game night
  • Where: location given when you contact Elaine using the e-mail below
  • When: 6:00 pm on Friday February 27th

The 20’s and 30’s group at Adventure Rabbi is a close-knit group of young Jewish professionals who enjoy exploring their Judaism through outdoor excursions and meeting other like-minded people. We get together about once every month, so if you can’t make it to this event, be sure to use the contact information below to connect with us so we can meet you at the next one!

For more information about this event or future events, e-mail Elaine Barenblat at elaine@adventurerabbi.org call her at 303-945-8273, or join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/715149965242562/

About Elaine Barenblat

Elaine hails from San Antonio Texas, but has been fortunate enough to live all over the United States. While she has a degree in Early Childhood and Special Education, her work with the Adventure Rabbi Congregation in Boulder, CO focuses around Jewish Education for students in grades 1-6, B'nai Mitzvah training, teen programming, and hosting events for 20s and 30s. She's found her forever home nestled in the Foothills, and she hopes to meet you around town soon!

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