This year’s Shabbat Project might feel a little different without live events and huge Shabbat tables filling up around the world. But in truth – as cities shut down, grandparents stopped hugging grandkids and full time parents became full time teachers – one of the things that remained consistent was Shabbat. An anchor in all the crazy.
And the irony is that this year we may be closer to each other than ever before. Whether we are in Amsterdam or Connecticut, Denmark or Denver – we are all home.
The pandemic has reminded us that our homes are our anchor. And it’s clear that our anchor needs Shabbat even more.
This year – come November 6 – let’s flood our homes with the light, life, meaning, warmth and depth of Shabbat.
This year, let’s bring it home – that’s where it belongs.
Shabbat. Bring it home.

November
06-07
Choose a Meal Option
Learn how to get the most out of Shabbat
Frequently asked questions
Which meals are included in Shalom Fresh?
Shalom Fresh includes everything you need for Friday night Dinner and Saturday Lunch.
What’s the difference between Shalom Fresh and the Catered Shabbat Meals?
Can I do Shalom Fresh and buy my own ingredients?
How much does Shalom Fresh Cost?
Does Shalom Fresh include Challah?
What if I have an allergy to one of the meals included?
Do either options include drinks?
Can I order the Shalom Fresh box for less than 6 people?
Can I order just 1 catered meal?
Can I have my boxes delivered?
Where and when can I pick up my order?
registration is now closed
You can still bring it home. All of our resources are available online for free.
Get your own ingredients
and join our virtual Challah Bake or Shabbat in an hour demo
or join the waitlist below and we will contact you if we can
accommodate your order.