Sushi in the sukkah

Sukkot is a week-long holiday that celebrates our unique connection with G-d and our enduring unity, strength, and survival as a nation. The week culminates with Simchat Torah, an evening of song and dance, where we toast each other for a coming year of blessing, joy, and success in the face of any and all challenges ahead. 

Mark the joyous holiday of Sukkot on it's last day, which is also the Eve of Simchat Torah.
Enjoy cocktails, an all-you-can-eat Sushi bar by Yuriko of Sushi Hana, and the legendary Lulav-and-Etrog shake in the Sukkah. We will then head inside for the Simchat Torah celebration.

Simchat Torah is also the Jewish calendar anniversary of October 7. During the Hakafot, we be uplifted by the songs and stories of faith and courage of the victims, survivors, and heroes of that day. Children will, as always, be the stars of the show along with special roles in the Hakafot.

Wednesday, October 23
Chabad Sukkah: 2145 South Avenue W
6 PM - Sushi, cocktails, and lulav in the Chabad Sukkah
7 PM - Hakafot and Dancing with the Torah 

Reservations required:
Adults 12+: $18
Children attend FREE!