Pride Shabbat and Dinner
About Pride Shabbat and Dinner
6:00 pm – Happy Hour*
7:00 pm – Service
8:15 pm – Dinner
Join Rabbi Jenna and the Sixth & I musicians for an inclusive and musical service celebrating the diversity of DC Jewish life.
*Happy Hour is 21+
This event has been generously underwritten by The Revada Foundation of the Logan Family.
The meal provided will be kosher-style pescatarian. With any dietary restrictions, please contact Erica by Friday, May 29. Vegan options are available by request. A vegetarian hechshered kosher meal must be requested no later than 9:00 am Friday, May 29. Please note: tickets are non-refundable.
*Sixth & I strives to offer affordable experiences, including Shabbat dinners. The subsidized price of $18 is intended for young professionals or those with financial need. The true cost of the meal is $45 and is reflective of the rising costs of security, food, and servers. If you are able, please consider covering the full cost of this Shabbat meal.
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