East Side Tribe Kabbalat Shabbat - All Are Welcome

Fri May 31 2024 at 05:30 pm to 06:00 pm

Private home in East Nashville (details shared with registrants) | Nashville

East Side Tribe
Publisher/HostEast Side Tribe
East Side Tribe Kabbalat Shabbat  - All Are Welcome
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Join us for a warm and inclusive Kabbalat Shabbat gathering on the East Side - everyone is welcome!
About this Event

Join us for EST's first-ever Kabbalat Shabbat service! We will gather together for a short, lay-led prayer service full of intentionality, egalitarianism, spirituality, and love for our neighbors. While portions of the service will be in Hebrew, we have designed a service to help you learn, hum/sing along, and disconnect from a long week and welcome the sabbath. Challah and wine will be served following services - but no meal. Please bring your own cup/kiddush cup to avoid filling landfills with tiny plastic cups.

More information:

  • Service will be located in a private home in Lockeland Springs (address to be sent to attendees).
  • The service will be quick (approx. 30 minutes), allowing you to keep your Friday night available for whatever you wish.
  • This service will be FUN and kid-friendly. Kids are welcome to play or move around (childcare will not be provided so we ask parents to be responsible for their kids please!)
  • You will note elements of multiple Jewish denominatiosn: reform, conservative, and orthodox.
  • Come as you are (kippah or not, etc.) No need to dress up!
  • You do not need to be Jewish, speak hebrew, or have ever attended a service.
  • Feel free to bring friends and family (just be sure to RSVP for them).

If you have questions about the service, or require special accomodations, please message us via Eventbrite or email us at [email protected] and we will take care of you!


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Private home in East Nashville (details shared with registrants), Private home, Nashville, United States

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