Eventos Comunitarios en Yonkers (8)
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Annual Easter Egg HuntIn a welcome sign of spring, The Osborn announced its Easter Egg Hunt, a much-loved tradition for the community, to be held Saturday, April 8, 2023. The Osborn will host the special springtime morning of Easter fun on its majestic campus in Rye (101 Theall Road). The annual event is held in memory of longtime board me
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The Taco Project RestaurantThe Taco Project, a spirited fast-casual Mexican restaurant group with locations throughout Westchester and Fairfield Counties, presents The Taco Project Restaurant Week. From March 15 through March 22, The Taco Project is offering a 3-Course Prix Fixe Menu which includes choice of appetizer, an order of their signatu
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Raising A Faith-Filled FamilyMaryknoll Fathers and Brothers' Community Outreach Committee will host a Women's Day of Prayer webinar on Saturday, March 11, 2023, from 9 am - 12:30 pm ET. The program will open with a reflection from Fr. Frank Breen, M.M., followed by a panel discussion on the program's theme, "Raising A Faith-Filled Family." Chuck
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Humanistic Tu Bi'Shevat SederJoin us on Zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85131196777?pwd=d015T0tKM29SUHlKUjVuYUR6TjFpQT09). You can download the service from https://wchj.org/TuBishvatSeder.pdf. To follow along, you will have to have certain items on hand: - red wine - white wine - some fruits and nuts with a hard outside and an edible inside, e.g
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Menorah LightingMenorah Lighting Wednesday, December 21, 5:30pm Gateway Shopping Center, 421 Boston Post Road, Port Chester, NY 10573 Join Us for the Lighting of the Menorah Celebration - Join us in the Courtyard (near the ULTA store) for the lighting of the Menorah at Gateway Port Chester with Rabbi Ben Goldberg and Cantor Alexis K.
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Jewish Rome: a Virtual TourPlease join us for a virtual presentation by LaTourITalya.com about Jewish Rome, with a final focus on the Jewish symbolism on the Sistine Chapel. After an introduction about who we are by Italy specialist Pietro Migliori, Andrea Alcalay from Milan's Jewish community will talk about Rome's Jewish past and modern prese
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Know About Christiaanity?The Westchester Community for Humanistic Judaism invites the public to a talk by our rabbi (and former priest) Frank Tamburello on "What Do Jews Want to Know About Christianity" (no, it's not nothing). If you cannot attend in person, we will Zoom the service (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87631430337?pwd=R2dhYjhvWm5CSUUxO
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Humanistic SukkotAdmission is free (donations are gladly accepted). We will build a sukkah on the lawn behind The Fireside. Sukkot follows the Jewish New Year. This eight-day festival, also known as Hag Haasif, Festival of the Ingathering, originally was a fall harvest festival. The sukkot (booths decorated with greens and fruits) wer
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