UNITY SHABBAT ON NOVEMBER 5-6

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Updated: November 5, 2020

Join us at Unity Shabbat- a way to reconnect.

We are in the midst of a critical election and we live in a divided world. Especially now, during the pandemic, coming together is more important than ever. We must remain connected as the Jewish future for our community. Unity Shabbat is about just that- coming together despite our differences. Let’s laugh together, eat and drink together, and learn from each other.

For Unity Shabbat, all students from Hillel of San Diego’s campuses (UCSD, SDSU, USD, and CSUSM) are included. If you registered before November 1, you are receiving  a FREE Shabbox that includes all the Shabbat Swag needed to create connections right at home. Local Shabboxes for those who registered for the Challah bake also include ingredients to make your own challah together on Thursday night.

So are you ready to join in as one community?

Here’s what you need to know:

Thursday, November 5th at 5pm- Unity Shabbat CHALLAH BAKE with UCSD+SDSU Challah For Hunger united with Shabbat San Diego.

Friday, November 6th at 4pm- Unity Shabbat experience for healing.

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