Global movement “The Shabbat Project” is bringing together Jewish communities in 1500 cities across 100 countries to “keep it together for Israel.”
Read More »Shabbat Project Kicks Off with Over 2,500 Events and 1 Million Jews Worldwide
Over 2,500 Shabbat Project events – more than double than in 2021 – will take place this year on and around November 11-12, 2022 (Parshat Vayeira), in Jewish communities across the globe.
Read More »Reinvented Shabbat Project to ‘Bring Shabbat Home’ in 1,600+ Cities from November 6-7
In a world transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 7th annual international Shabbat Project is organizing virtual pre-Shabbat events and providing educational materials for an intimate home-based Shabbat experience in more than 1,600 cities and 106 countries from November 6-7.
Read More »Largest Shabbat Project Yet Sees Jews In 1,685 Cities Unite Around Shabbat
7th annual international Shabbat Project sees unprecedented participation in the US, Israel and worldwide.
Read More »Join the Boulder JCC for the Great Big Challah Bake
Women from all around the world will gather together at the Boulder JCC on Wednesday, November 13 for an evening of Challah Baking, fun, and conversation.
Read More »First Ever “Pink Challah Bake” for Breast Cancer Awareness This Thursday
This year’s Shabbat Project will include “Pink” challah bakes across the US, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which takes place throughout the month of October. In Boulder, the bake will be at the Boulder JCC on Thursday.
Read More »Million+ Jews Around the World to Celebrate Shabbat as Part of 5th Annual Shabbat Project
On October 27 & 28, from LA to London, Melbourne to Moscow, Tel Aviv to Tokyo, Jewish communities around the world will take a collective deep breath and enjoy 25 hours of Shabbat — together. New countries participating this year include Mozambique, Cyprus, Togo, Paraguay and Venezuela.
Read More »Over 1,000 Locals Participate in Shabbat Project Activities
The 2016 global Shabbat Project – now in its third year – outdid its predecessors on all fronts, reaching 1,150 cities in 94 countries around the world, and attracting record numbers of participants.
Read More »“Shabbat Can Do That!” – The Shabbat Project Is Coming
Announcing the Shabbat Project 2016 November 11-12 in close to 1,000 cities around the world.
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