Latkes and Lights
Come for the donut tasting and stay for the Havdalah and Hanukkah candle-lighting, as well as songs, games and the latest Hanukkah rom-com. Contact Rabbi Ben for location and more details.
Dates and times are subject to change by organizers. Please visit the organizers’ website for the latest information.
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Add EventCome for the donut tasting and stay for the Havdalah and Hanukkah candle-lighting, as well as songs, games and the latest Hanukkah rom-com. Contact Rabbi Ben for location and more details.
Join us for a winter solstice dance party. There will be three bands plus an open mic set, dancing, cookie decorating, and games. This is a family-friendly, non-alcohol event. Register to play for the open mic set here. Cost is $5-$15 on a sliding scale.
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Inauguration ceremony for Waltham city government.
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