TRIBE (20's-30's)
Tuesday, Nov 3 • 7:30 pm to 9 pm
TRIBE (20s-30s) Singing Circle (Lay-Led)
Sing your heart out to your favorite Hebrew chant with us! Whether you are an expert or a first-timer, we welcome you! Lay led by Antonia Lassar. Light snacks are provided.
Location
Provided upon RSVP (Pico-Robertson)
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