Havurah on the Hill Young Adult Kabbalat Shabbat

Date: Friday, February 26, 2016

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Join us for our monthly Kabbalat Shabbat celebration at the historic Vilna Shul. This month we welcome David Gerzof Richard, founder and president of BIGfish Communications and co-founder of Havurah on the Hill.

David Gerzof Richard is the founder and president of BIGfish Communications, a public relations and marketing agency that works with disruptive innovation and technology companies. Over the past 16 years, David has successfully developed and executed numerous award-winning marketing, PR and social influence campaigns for a broad range of clients. In 2003, David was appointed a professor at Emerson College where he currently teaches a range of marketing courses and serves as Communication Scientist under the Communication Studies Chairman. He appears regularly on NPR's national broadcast of On Point with Tom Ashbrook and contributes to a variety of national online, print and broadcast news outlets. David can be found on Twitter @DavidGerzof and online atwww.BIGfishPR.com

 

Schedule of Events:
6:30 PM Wine and Appetizers
7:00 PM Shabbat Services
8:15 PM Discussion with Featured Speaker
8:45 PM Kosher Buffet Shabbat Dinner
(vegetarian and gluten free options available)

 

Suggested donation $10.00 per person.

Registration is now closed. Walk-in's welcome.


Free validated parking is always available for Havurah on the Hill's monthly Shabbat celebrations at the Charles River Plaza/Cambridge Street Garage at 165 Cambridge Street. Please note that this is NOT the outdoor lot at the Whole Foods, but the garage immediately after the Whole Foods lot before the Au Bon Pain. You should receive a green parking ticket that will need to be stamped at The Vilna.  The Vilna is also accessible on all MBTA lines.  For parking, driving, walking and public transport directions, please visit the location page on our website.

The Vilna Shul is also easily accessible by public transportation through the MBTA Red Line to Charles/MGH stop. 

Havurah on the Hill is a non-denominational, egalitarian minyan for Jews in their 20s and 30s in the Boston area. HOH meets at the Vilna Shul in Beacon Hill, one of the last remaining synagogues from the early 20th century wave of Jewish immigration and hosts monthly Kabbalat Shabbat services as well as other special holiday celebrations throughout the year.