Shabbat + Lifecycles / חיי קהילה
Where heaven meets earth

Justice + Activism / צדק
Torah comes to life on the streets

Torah + Learning / תורה ולימוד
How we interpret the world

Groups + Gatherings / מפגשים
Our tables always have room

Read + Listen / השראה
Waking up is hard to do

 

The Kitchen x Paris

 

One City

Sharing Our Abundance

אַחֲרֵי־כֵ֗ן יִקָּ֤רֵא לָךְ֙ עִ֣יר הַצֶּ֔דֶק

'
After that, you shall be called a City of Righteousness...'
-Isaiah1:26

 

The Jewish now is right here, look around

We don’t start with, “Are you really Jewish?” but rather, “What are you willing to do? What are you interested in doing? Where might we go together?” We welcome people because this is who we are: all genders, ages, colors, sexual orientations, and backgrounds—not to mention all members of modern families of one kind or another. In other words, we think who we are and how we came together is our blessing.

 
 
 

What is the Kitchen?
Is this religious?
What if I don’t believe in God?
What if I’m not Jewish?

What if I’m not the praying type?
Where do I start?
Who pays for this?
What do I get when I join the Kitchen?