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YOUNG ADULTS

We welcome Young Adults & Graduate Students to

Town & Village (T&V) Young Adult  Evenings 

"I've been to every Shabbat event up and down Manhattan, and I like T&V the best.  The people are friendly, the food is good and that's why I keep coming back." - Jason  

"I always feel comfortable at T and V and their Young Adult events. The people I meet are truly interested in reaching out and meeting new people, which makes it a very welcoming environment." -Tanya 

"I LOVE Town and Village and it is the highlight of my month!" -Adam

"They have such AWESOME and creative themed events each time - so impressed!" -Sima

"It has such a great feel and attracts such interesting and diverse people."-Emily

"Our young adult programs are a smashing success."-Rabbi Sebert   

 

Town and Village offers a wonderfully rich intergenerational community that we invite you to experience. We offer Friday evening programming -- the second Friday of every month -- specially designed for those in their 20's and 30's. We also host happy hours & will begin to offer other events. All young adults and graduate students are welcome to join us for these events, and for our weekly Shabbat services and holiday celebrations. Bring friends, colleagues, significant others, partners, spouses, or come alone and meet new people!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people attend your events?

We tend to have anywhere from 60 - 120. 120 is the max capacity of the dinners.

 What ages come to your events?

Our events are specifically for people in their twenties (over 21) and thirties. If you are in another age range, just let us know, and we will be happy to connect you to other programs taking place in the synagogue as part of its inter-generational offerings.  

What do I wear?

Something that balances comfort and festivity! You will find people wearing everything from nice jeans and button-down shirts to full suits and dresses. Wear whatever makes you comfortable! 

Is this a singles event?

While many people who come to these events are single, and it's a great place to meet people, we welcome couples -- married, dating, and folks of all relationship statuses. 

Can I bring my boyfriend/girlfriend, partner, spouse if he/she is of another religious background?

Yes! We invite you both to join us for Shabbat and all of our programs! 

Do I have to know or be able to read Hebrew to come to services?

Not at all! We welcome you to use our transliterated prayer book, where you can also read everything in English and follow along! We offer them during services and will distribute them in the beginning of the Friday night services. In case you can't find one, just ask one of the ushers or the rabbi, and we'll be glad to share one with you!  

What if I'm running late?

Come anyway! We welcome you to join us whenever you can, just make sure you introduce yourself to one of the coordinators so we know you made it! Shabbat is a time to relax, not rush! 

Can I bring my children?

If you are in your twenties or thirties and want to bring a baby or young child please just let us know when RSVP-ing.

Other Questions? Email David, Eva, and Emily at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , and we'll be happy to answer any questions you might have!   

Sponsorship

A very big thank you to all our sponsors, whose support is so important to continuing our Shabbat dinner series.

July 2010: Dinner Sponsors

Ginger Mojito Dinner Sponsor (50+)

Erez Hoffman

Vanilla Mojito Dinner Sponsor (25+)

Phil Coran

Revital Greenberg

Ian Heitner

Debbie Liederman

Mia Minen

Alex Schlesimger

Asher Siebert

Ben Kraines

 

June 2010: Dinner Sponsors

Paul Strand Dinner Sponsor (50+)

Erez Hoffman

Annie Liebovitz Dinner Sponsor (35+)

Jeremy Schwatrz

 

May 2010 Dinner Sponsors

Jerusalem Dinner Sponsor (35+)

Milt Adesnik

Jeremy Schwartz

 

April 2010: Dinner Sponsors

90s Television Dinner Sponsor

 Jeremy Schwartz

March 2010: Dinner Sponsors

Barton Dinner Sponsor (25+)

Jennifer Gersch

Lenny Gross

David Joseph

David  Rumschitzki

February 2010: Above & Beyond Haiti Dinner Sponsors

Jonathan  Lim
Matthew Hindin
Jeremy Schwartz
Meredith Shifman
Mia Minen

January 2010: Dinner Sponsors

Origin Ale Dinner Sponsor (65+)

Anonymous

Root Beer Sponsor (25 +)

Ben Wolf

December 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Jerry Seinfeld Dinner Sponsor (50+)

Daniel Paretsky

Adam Sandler Dinner Sponsor (35+)

Jennifer Gersch

Jeremy Schwartz

November 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Moriah Dinner Sponsor (25+)

Alan Rosenbloom

Jennifer Sklar

October 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Etrog Dinner Sponsor (65+)

Anonymous

Myrtle Dinner Sponsor (35+)

Anonymous

Jeremy Schwartz

Palm Dinner Sponsor (25+)

Jason Mendelson

September 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Wild Flower Dinner Sponsor (35+) 

Jeremy Schwartz

Clover Dinner Sponsor (25+)

Liz Asch

Alexis Holtzman

June 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Marc Chagall Dinner Sponsor ($65+)

Anonymous

Camille Pissarro Dinner Sponsor ($25+)

Laurie Adelman

Jessica Kerner

May 2009: Dinner Sponsors

Jerusalem Sponsor ($65+)

Anonymous

Tel Aviv Sponsor ($50+)

Murray  Lantner

Haifa Sponsor ($35+)

Rachel Berger

Mia Minen

Beersheba Sponsor ($25+)

Alexis Holtzman

Jason Horn

Sabra Sasson

David Rumschitzki

March 2009: Wine Sponsors

Yarden ($65+)

Anonymous

Baron Herzog ($35+)

Lauren Mirsky

Carmel ($25+)

Anonymous

Anonymous

Leeor Farhadian

Matthew Haiken

Alexis Holtzman

February 2009: Chocolate Sponsors

Ghiradelli ($65+)

Anonymous

Hershey's ($35+)

Anonymous

Bartons ($25+)

Anonymous

Alexis Holtzman

Emily Sigal

Ian Heitner

Michael Berenhaus

Pamela Perel

Phil Coran