JBI – Judaism Learning Series – Judaism 101: Tastes & Sounds of Rosh Hashanah
Founded in 1931, JBI is a nonprofit organization that enables people of all ages and backgrounds who are blind, have low vision, or are print disabled to connect to and participate fully in Jewish cultural, literary, educational, religious, and communal life. It is committed to increasing accessibility and inclusion by creating, publishing, and distributing to individual patrons and partner organizations Jewish-interest materials in audio, braille, and large print.
110 East 30th Street, New York, NY
Let’s gather to celebrate the beginning of the Jewish year with joy and sweetness. Facilitated by chef Lana Flame, this program will be a celebration of the tastes, sounds, and words of the High Holy Days. The session will be at JBI and for those who register, texts will be made available in braille, large print, or audio formats. This is a free event, open to all, as part of JBI’s Judaism 101 Series. Holiday-related food and refreshments will be provided.