Kolot Chayeinu Night of Dinners 2009
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Join us on Saturday evenings, April 18th and April 25, 2009 at at one of the dinners being hosted by Kolot Chayeinu members. It will be an evening of conversation, friendship, and good food and you will get to know our community in a new way while supporting our congregation.

Dinners will obey general rules of kashrut and will include vegetarian dishes. We’ll do our best to give everyone their first choice and we’ll contact you shortly before the event with the address of the dinner party you will be attending.

Suggested donations are:
$75 donation per person, $125 if possible, $45 if circumstances require.

Here’s how it works:
Please select your top 2 choices below by April 12th, with your top two dinner party selections indicated. After you finalize your selections, you will be directed to Kolot's donation page (www.kolotchayeinu.org/donate) where you can make your donation via paypal.

or send a check to:
Kolot Chayeinu
171 Maple Street
Brooklyn NY 11225

If you have any questions, email us at dinners@kolotchayeinu.org

you can see updated information about the event at www.kolotchayeinu.wordpress.com

Following are the dinners being held on APRIL 18th, 2009

 1st Choice2nd Choice
Obama and the New Politics
Fine Finnish Dining

Number of Adults for April 18th Dinner?

Following are the dinners being held on APRIL 25th, 2009

 1st choice2nd choice
Ditmas Park
Kensington/Windsor Terrace
A Trip around the Mediterranean
Spring Wine and Dine
Moroccan Cuisine, Music & Stories
Game Night for Grownups
A Mongolian Extravaganza

Number of Adults for April 25th Dinner?

Is there anything we need to know?

Please indicate the amount you are going to pay
Via paypal at www.kolotchayeinu.org/donate or
by check to:
Kolot Chayeinu
171 Maple Street
Brooklyn, NY 11225

Kolot Chayeinu/Voices of Our Lives is a Jewish congregation in Brooklyn, where doubt can be an act of faith and all hands are needed to build our community. We are creative, serious seekers who pray joyfully, wrestle with tradition, pursue justice and refuse to be satisfied with the world as it is. As individuals of varying sexual orientations, gender identities, races, family arrangements, and Jewish identities and backgrounds, we share a commitment to the search for meaningful expressions of our Judaism in today's uncertain world.
   


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