Shabbat is a weekly opportunity to create and share joy in community.
Light, wine, nourishment, fellowship — Shabbat is a reminder to delight in life; to pause and punctuate the week with a regular sense of warmth and wonder.
At OneTable, we invite you to hold Jewish tradition in one hand and your beliefs, experiences, and passions in the other. Every week, Shabbat dinner and ritual offers a chance to be present and connect with yourself and others. We’re guided by our organization’s Core Values — joy, welcoming, and elevation — and we’re here to help make ancient Jewish practices work for you now, starting this Friday.
Shabbat is not a postscript, it is as important a part of bringing the world into being as any of the days of active creativity. Judaism teaches that we, human beings, are responsible for continuing the work of creation to make the world a better place, day after day, week after week. That work requires Shabbat.
Shabbat is guided by two foundational Jewish narratives. The first being the creation story: the divine created our world in six days and finalized that work by taking one day to rest. The second is our redemption narrative from the Book of Exodus when the Israelites are freed from Egyptian slavery.
With these two narratives, Shabbat is the ultimate freedom and creative act.
At OneTable we focus on Shabbat dinner. Why? Because connecting and building community over good food, good wine, and with good people at the end of the work week is good for you. Shabbat dinner is all the things to which Jewish law guides us — counting our blessings, rejoicing in delight, opening our home and ourselves to others, getting to the heart of what matters to us, connecting to our values, and elevating sacred time.