Shabbat Dinner Types
OneTable empowers people who don’t yet have a consistent Shabbat dinner practice to build one that feels authentic, sustainable, and valuable. The OneTable community is funded to support people (21-39ish), not in undergraduate studies, and without an existing weekly Shabbat practice, looking to find and share this powerful experience.
Dinner Types
OneTable dinners are always on Friday night, created by OneTable hosts, and centered around Shabbat. Beyond that they can look like anything! Each dinner has its own level of observance, its own theme, its own vibes, and of course, its own crew.
So, visualize your Shabbat dinner space. Who’s at the table?
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Anyone who wants a seat. You want to meet more people who share a love for Friday night. Open your dinner to allow your community to grow, meet new faces, and share the beauty of Fridays with new friends.
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Mostly friends but room of new people. Your friends and some new faces! Anyone can request a seat at your table and you manage the RSVPs. Make sure to be really descriptive in your dinner descriptions and reach out to new guests before the dinner with any information that will make the night more successful. Hot tip: This is why having a fun and descriptive bio on your OneTable profile is super helpful!
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Friends and their friends. Share your unique link and ask your friends to send it to their friends too.
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Just the crew. This is good for when you really just need a chill week with your close friends. You’ll have to share the unique link with them.