Solo Shabbat Guide

Wine, candles, challah bread, and a decorated cloth on a wooden table against a dark background.

Friday night with OneTable is all about feeling good, and we’re looking at ways to keep that magic of Shabbat, while protecting the health and safety of one another. We know that this is difficult and isolating — especially for those of us sheltering alone — but we hope that even anticipating Shabbat provides you with a moment to exhale. Download the PDF below.

 

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