1st Friday Sephardic Shabbat Dinner - every first Friday of the month.
Join us for an authentic Sephardic Shabbat dinner for Jewish young professionals on April 4th!
6:00pm - Arak & Sahbak (Le’Chaim & Shmoozing) open bar & refreshments as we embrace the Shabbat spirit on our outdoor patio (Bring your jacket!)
7:00pm - Candle Lighting
7:15pm - Services welcome the Shabbat with a sephardic-style services.
8:00pm - Sephardic Shabbat Dinner 4-course authentic Sephardic meal cooked by our resident chef (appetizers, meat, veggie entrees, side dishes, and desserts - Vegetarian and gluten free options will be available)
10:00pm - Ja'leh unwind with a traditional Yemenite-Sephardic post-dinner gathering. Enjoy Pitzuhim (nuts & snacks) while singing traditional Shabbat Zemirot (melodies) from the Diwan together.
To honor our Sephardic traditions, we’d encourage our guests to dress in the spirit of our culture. We kindly ask men to please wear a head covering — A kippah, baseball cap, fedora, or something creative will do the trick (we will provide options too)! We also ask women to dress modestly in our space.
Limited BOGO Tickets available. Grab yours before it's gone.
To confirm your seat at our Shabbat table, purchase your ticket by Friday, April 4th at 3PM.
Sponsoring Partners: JIMENA, OneTable
Community Partners: Jewbilee, Malka Productions, SFbadjews, ValueCulture and JCCSF.
Please note: Pricing and tips have temporarily increased since we have lost two sponsoring partners.
Refund and Transfer Policy:Contributions can be refunded with at least 72 hours’ advance notice as preparations, staffing, and logistics are finalized based on expected attendance.Ticket transfers are not guaranteed. If you’d like to transfer a ticket to someone else, please contact Angela at events@angela.com at least 48 hours before the event. We cannot guarantee transfers on the day of the event due to the logistical demands involved.These contributions and tickets are not payments for goods or services but part of our ongoing fundraising efforts for young professionals’ activities, such as the First Friday Shabbat dinner program.