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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.
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San Francisco, CA
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Slow down and savor the moment. Step out of the week’s hustle and into the rhythm of Shabbat with challah braiding – where tradition meets community in the most delicious way. As we braid the bread dough, we’ll weave our connections, stories and a touch of joy into every strand.
Braid your own challah to take home and bake, filling your kitchen with the comforting aroma of tradition.
Drop in on the fourth Friday for a hands-on experience. Each month offers a fresh twist with new shapes, seasonal flavors and creative braids, while the classics you love are always on hand. Challah dough is made by Grand Bakery.
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San Francisco, CA
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Connect with local parents and caregivers of newborns in a cozy, welcoming space where you can share the joys and challenges of early parenthood. Facilitated by a warm and experienced educator, Jen Altman of Jewish Baby Network, this interactive group weaves together Jewish rituals and everyday play while sharing the joys and oys of being a new parent.
Whether you’re looking to build community, explore Jewish parenting moments, or just need a soft landing spot in your week, you’re welcome here.
Registration is encouraged, though we’re always happy to welcome walk-ins. All are welcome!
Jewish Baby Network is a program of Jewish Family and Children’s Services’ Center for Children and Youth. JFCS supports families from newborn to the elderly.
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San Francisco, CA
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The Jewish Law Students Association at UC Law SF represents a vital affinity group within the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco's vibrant student community. This organization brings together law students of Jewish heritage and faith, creating a supportive environment where members can connect, grow, and thrive during their legal education in San Francisco, CA.
Founded as part of UC Law SF's commitment to diversity and inclusion, the Jewish Law Students Association recognizes the importance of affinity groups in fostering a sense of belonging among students from different backgrounds. The organization operates with the understanding that student organizations are cornerstones of student life, providing essential support networks that enhance both the academic and personal experiences of law students.
Membership in the Jewish Law Students Association is open to all UC Law SF students, reflecting the inclusive values that define the institution. The organization facilitates meaningful relationships between students and legal professionals, while also promoting professional development and mentorship opportunities. Through social events, professional panels, and community engagement, members build lasting connections that extend beyond their time at law school.
UC Law SF's location in San Francisco provides the Jewish Law Students Association with unique opportunities to engage with the broader legal community and explore the intersection of law and social justice. The organization contributes to the school's mission of cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community where students and faculty members learn from one another's different viewpoints and backgrounds. As part of a law school that has been shaping legal leaders since 1878, the Jewish Law Students Association continues this legacy by supporting its members' matriculation, professional growth, and commitment to meaningful change in the legal system.
Based in San Francisco, the Jewish Bar Association of San Francisco represents a welcoming community of attorneys and judges united by shared backgrounds, identities, and values. JBASF brings together lawyers from across the Bay Area who identify as Jewish—whether through religious practice, ethnic heritage, cultural connection, or friendship and collegial bonds with Jewish members of the legal profession. The organization recognizes that its members come from varied backgrounds and experiences, creating an inclusive environment where all who share an interest in exploring law through a Jewish lens can participate meaningfully. At its core, JBASF is about building genuine relationships among legal professionals while fostering dialogue about how Jewish tradition and experience inform legal practice and community engagement. The organization's 501(c)(3) status reflects its commitment to serving the broader San Francisco legal community as an educational resource and forum for discussing issues that matter to attorneys and judges. Beyond professional advancement, JBASF creates spaces for lawyers to connect authentically, share ideas, and deepen their understanding of how their identities and values intersect with their work. The Jewish Bar Association of San Francisco embodies a vision of legal community rooted in relationship-building, cultural awareness, and mutual support among attorneys who value both their professional excellence and their connections to Jewish heritage and values.