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Monthly Shabbat Potluck Dinners

Join us for Shabbat Potluck Dinners, held generally on the first Friday of every month at 6:00 pm. Bring a dish and enjoy community and connection. All welcome!
Shabbat Potluck Dinners: Join us on the first Friday of each month at 6:00 pm—right after Tot Shabbat and before Kabbalat Shabbat—for food, community, and connection. Bring a dish to share and/or lend a hand and help make Shabbat special. All are welcome! Click to sign up now!
Shabbat Potluck Dinners: Join us on the first Friday of each month at 6:00 pm—right after Tot Shabbat and before Kabbalat Shabbat—for food, community, and connection. Bring a dish to share and/or lend a hand and help make Shabbat special. All are welcome! Sign up below.

Shabbat Potluck Dinners at Temple Sinai

Join us for our monthly tradition of food, community, & Shabbat joy!

Come together first Friday of every month for Shabbat Potluck Dinners at 6:00 pm—right after Tot Shabbat (5:30 pm) and before Kabbalat Shabbat services (7:30 pm). It’s a wonderful way to connect with fellow congregants of all ages over a shared meal and the spirit of Shabbat.

Everyone is welcome—Bring a dish to share and/or lend a hand!

Volunteers are needed each month to bring entrées, salads, fruit, and desserts, and to help with setup and cleanup for the potluck. Please use the sign-up form below.

After you submit the form, refresh the page to see your RSVP appear in the table underneath the form. If your entry doesn’t appear right away, check back in an hour or two—it will update automatically. The table shows what you and others are bringing, so we can make sure all needs are covered.

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