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Montclair Synagogue Roving Café Event: Peace, Love, Understanding
Bnai Keshet's roving Havdalah Café event will include performances and speeches by the "diverse group of people" who live in Montclair.

MONTCLAIR, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of Bnai Keshet. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site here.
Bnai Keshet's roving Havdalah Café invites the community to gather at The Gift Bar, 465 Bloomfield Ave. (near N. Fullerton), Montclair on Saturday January 26, 6 to 8 p.m. for a variety of performances and talks by local artists and residents. The theme: Peace, love and understanding. Admission is free; wine and cheese included.
The evening will consist of a 5 to 10-minute candle-lighting service (bringing the end of the Jewish Sabbath) lead by Bnai Keshet's Rabbi Elliott Tepperman, followed by performances and talks by Jim Podhoretz, Special Agent John Lewis, Maia Kamil, Scott Moore, The Passing Notes, Jenny Kravat Solomon, Warren Zanes and more.
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The gathering is meant to showcase the diverse group of people that choose to live here. While it might not be all warm cookies and a cozy robe these days, we could all use a reminder of why that's potentially great thing. For more information, call Bnai Keshet at 973-746-4889.
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