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Club Fed 2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

Club Fed 2012

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Club Fed is YAD’s flagship social and educational series created for those who are new to the Bay Area or interested in becoming more involved in the Jewish community.

This year, we will divide participants into small cohorts for deeper learning and connection. Three sessions will meet all together at the Jewish Community Federation, and two in homes with your cohort.

Facilitated discussions • Explore how Judaism influences daily life • Exciting Guests

 

Program Topics:

Jewish Identity • Jewish Journeys • Current Issues • Leadership • Tikkun Olam (Social  Justice)

Dates:

Wednesday, February 15

Wednesday, February 22
Wednesday, February 29

Wednesday, March 7

Wednesday, March 14


Program Cost: $75 (includes a catered kosher-style dinner for each session and program materials)


This year we are hosting two of the sessions in small groups at homes in different neighborhoods.

When you register you can choose (1st and 2nd choice) a neighborhood that is convenient for you.

The options are:
Pacific Heights
Noe Valley
Nob Hill
SOMA
 
Additionally there will be a Potluck Shabbat Dinner in host homes on March 2nd.

 

* We know that March 7th is Erev Purim. If there is interest we can accommodate either hosting a session on Tuesday, March 6th for a small group, or incorporating a megillah reading into the evening on the 7th. Please let us know if you would be interested.

 

When & Where



Jewish Community Federation
121 Steuart Street
San Francisco, CA 94105

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (PT)


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Young Adult Division



The Young Adult Division (YAD) of JCF offers young Jewish adults (ages 21-40ish) a broad range of social, educational, outreach, philanthropic and leadership development activities. The primary focus of YAD is to develop a vigorous and vibrant local community of young Jewish adults, to engage and develop future volunteer leaders, and to raise funds to support the neediest within the local, national and international Jewish community.