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Shabbat

In this Dec. 30, 2019, photo, Shoshana Blum, a 20-year-old junior at City College of New York, prepares Shabbat dinner at her family’s home in New York.

Shabbat

In this Dec. 30, 2019, photo, Shoshana Blum, a 20-year-old junior at City College of New York, prepares Shabbat dinner at her family’s home in New York.

Millennials are finding community, belonging on Shabbat

Shabbat has been around since the first chapter of Genesis, but it’s recently taken off in a new way for the millennial and Gen Z crowd. Reset chatted with a group that’s making Shabbat accessible for young people. GUESTS: Aliza Kline, CEO of OneTable Leah Weinstein, head of OneTable’s Chicago Chapter

In this Dec. 30, 2019, photo, Shoshana Blum, a 20-year-old junior at City College of New York, prepares Shabbat dinner at her family’s home in New York.

   

Shabbat has been around since the first chapter of Genesis, but it’s recently taken off in a new way for the millennial and Gen Z crowd.

Reset chatted with a group that’s making Shabbat accessible for young people.

GUESTS: Aliza Kline, CEO of OneTable

Leah Weinstein, head of OneTable’s Chicago Chapter

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