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Enjoy a meaningful Shabbat with great food and company, personal stories, and reflections on identity, family, and community.
You’re invited to a special Shabbat evening with David Nayfeld, Executive Chef and Founder of the acclaimed Che Fico, as part of the JFCS NextGen Leadership Speaker Series.
Known for his bold, soulful approach to Italian cuisine, David will share a heartfelt and often humorous look at his journey—from growing up in a family of Soviet Jewish immigrants to becoming one of San Francisco’s most celebrated chefs. He’ll reflect on his experiences as a father, the influence of his Jewish identity on his life and cooking, and what it means to build something meaningful while staying grounded in your roots.
David’s story is also deeply connected to Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS). When his family first arrived in San Francisco from the former Soviet Union, they were supported by JFCS—making this an especially meaningful full-circle moment. He’ll speak about resilience, rebuilding, and the power of community along the way.
Expect an evening of personal storytelling, honest reflection, and engaging conversation, along with a delicious Shabbat dinner in a warm and welcoming setting. There will be time for your questions and the opportunity to connect with other thoughtful young adults from across the Bay Area.
The JFCS NextGen Leadership Speaker Series highlights inspiring Jewish changemakers shaping our communities and beyond.
Open to all young adults (20s–40s) in the Bay Area. Tickets are $25 and include Shabbat dinner from David's restaurant Bubbaleh.
Friday, 10, 18.00 -
Friday, 10, 20.00
San Francisco,
CA
_$25
Klezmer veterans perform recently gathered traditional works, new compositions, and improvised melodies.
Join Veretski Pass for a concert based on Ukrainian, Polish and Jewish melodies. This will include pieces from their 2024 release, the Peacock and the Sunflower, as well as their 2015 release, Poyln: A Gilgul (Poland: A Transformation). They will also present some recently gathered rural, Polish and Ukrainian tunes as well as Jewish melodies from those regions. Along with their own compositions and arrangements, the Klezmer veterans in Veretski Pass play music in an original style, with driving dance rhythms, as well as beautifully meandering, slow melodies, sometimes improvised on the spot.
Sunday, 14, 16.00 -
Sunday, 14, 18.00
Albany,
CA
_$25
Enjoy a meaningful Shabbat with great food and company, personal stories, and reflections on identity, family, and community.
You’re invited to a special Shabbat evening with David Nayfeld, Executive Chef and Founder of the acclaimed Che Fico, as part of the JFCS NextGen Leadership Speaker Series.
Known for his bold, soulful approach to Italian cuisine, David will share a heartfelt and often humorous look at his journey—from growing up in a family of Soviet Jewish immigrants to becoming one of San Francisco’s most celebrated chefs. He’ll reflect on his experiences as a father, the influence of his Jewish identity on his life and cooking, and what it means to build something meaningful while staying grounded in your roots.
David’s story is also deeply connected to Jewish Family and Children's Services (JFCS). When his family first arrived in San Francisco from the former Soviet Union, they were supported by JFCS—making this an especially meaningful full-circle moment. He’ll speak about resilience, rebuilding, and the power of community along the way.
Expect an evening of personal storytelling, honest reflection, and engaging conversation, along with a delicious Shabbat dinner in a warm and welcoming setting. There will be time for your questions and the opportunity to connect with other thoughtful young adults from across the Bay Area.
The JFCS NextGen Leadership Speaker Series highlights inspiring Jewish changemakers shaping our communities and beyond.
Open to all young adults (20s–40s) in the Bay Area. Tickets are $25 and include Shabbat dinner from David's restaurant Bubbaleh.
Sunday, 14, 16.00 - Sunday, 14, 18.00
San Francisco, CA
25.00
Klezmer veterans perform recently gathered traditional works, new compositions, and improvised melodies.
Join Veretski Pass for a concert based on Ukrainian, Polish and Jewish melodies. This will include pieces from their 2024 release, the Peacock and the Sunflower, as well as their 2015 release, Poyln: A Gilgul (Poland: A Transformation). They will also present some recently gathered rural, Polish and Ukrainian tunes as well as Jewish melodies from those regions. Along with their own compositions and arrangements, the Klezmer veterans in Veretski Pass play music in an original style, with driving dance rhythms, as well as beautifully meandering, slow melodies, sometimes improvised on the spot.
Sunday, 14, 16.00 - Sunday, 14, 18.00
Albany, CA
33.85