Together At The Table
Culturally Jewish Friday night dinners ● There’s a place for you at the Table
Whether you’re deeply rooted in Jewish tradition or new to it and simply curious, there’s a place for you at Together At The Table (TATT).
· · ─ ·✶· ─ · ·
TATT is a welcoming, community dining experience for adults, ages 50-70, to gather for a warm and meaningful Shabbat dinner.
· · ─ ·✶· ─ · ·
This is an opportunity to meet new people and build connections.
· · ─ ·✶· ─ · ·
At its heart, this experience is about connection. When we gather to share a meal, we move from “I” to “we.” Breaking bread together reminds us that we belong to a larger community.
· · ─ ·✶· ─ · ·
Rooted in the traditions of Shabbat, share your own traditions and discover new ones. No prior experience is needed.
Community
✳︎
celebrate Shabbat
✳︎
Traditions
✳︎
Nourishing
✳︎
Rooted
Community ✳︎ celebrate Shabbat ✳︎ Traditions ✳︎ Nourishing ✳︎ Rooted
What To Expect
FAQS
A welcoming, intimate gathering of 8–10 people
Meaningful conversation and connection
Shabbat offers a natural pause. As part of that, we ask that you put aside personal devices during dinner to create space for real conversation, listening, and connection.
Who is welcome? Come as you are or come with another. All are welcome.
What makes it feel like Shabbat? We’ll start the evening together with blessings over the candles, wine and challah.
Where does it take place? Dinners will be hosted in homes in and around Princeton.
What’s for dinner? The host will make a Kosher-style entree. Guests will coordinate with the host to bring sides, appetizers, beverages, challah and dessert.
How often does it happen? Once per month.