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Kwanzaa Shabbat! – December 2, 2023

Following the Saturday morning Shabbat people gathered in the Social Hall and learned some amazing facts:

  • Kwanzaa has roots in Hanukkah, from the desire to avoid the commercialization of Christian Christmas to the development of the menorah
  • We prioritize coming together to break bread and have dialogue. With delicious cuisine from African-inspired cultures and rituals and Jewish shabbat rituals we come together. Throw in some good conversation, a little dancing and music, or some art and it is a perfect gathering. Hearts and minds are opened and bonds are formed shabbats are gatherings around food and ritual (you will always find food at an African or Jewish American home) where we can brak bread together and jointly remember our struggle to escape slavery and celebrate our freedom. The African and Jewish American communities have shared legacies. combine Jewish prayer
  • The first Kwanzaa celebration were done communally with folks from the Jewish community as part of the African-Jewish Alliance in the USA
  • As we commune together, we combine African food traditions (American, Ghanaian, Nigerian, Jamaican, Cape Verdean, Mozambican. Haitian and more) with Shabbat ritual: blessings over lights, wine and bread, prayer and some words from the Torah. as well as some words of Torah.

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