Shababa Jackson Heights
Shababa Jackson Heights

Overview

Join us for singing, dancing, blessings, and a warm and welcoming gathering.

For over 15 years, 92NY Shababa has been the place for families to celebrate Shabbat and connect with community on the UES. And now, for the second year, Shababa is making its way to Queens! We will be joined by our friends from Malkhut, a progressive, Jewish, spiritual community.

After the music, stick around to schmooze and enjoy a kid-friendly, vegetarian meal. A local family (who is a friend of both Shababa and Malkhut!) graciously hosts us in their home. (Address to be provided at later date, after filling out our GET TO KNOW YOU FORM.)

Friendly request: Please fill out the form ASAP, as our gracious hosts often cook, and it is helpful to know how many they are feeding, as well as dietary needs in advance. Thank you for your timely replies!

Next date:
Fri, Mar 21 at 5:15 pm

(Stay tuned for more dates coming soon ...)

$20/child
$10/additional child(ren)
$0/adults
NOTE: Please be sure to register for all adults and kids who will be attending, as space is limited.

Recommended for families with kids ages 0-7, but all are welcome.

More about 92NY Shababa:

Led by Rebecca Schoffer, Director of Jewish Family Life and founded by Karina Zilberman in 2007, 92NY Shababa celebrates the intersection between ancient Jewish tradition and the needs of modern families. At Shababa, we invite everyone in the room to be fully present and to connect with Judaism in a relaxed, soulful and meaningful environment.

More about Malkhut:

A progressive, Jewish, spiritual community in Western Queens. Led and founded by Rabbi Rachel Goldenberg in 2016, Malkhut provides safe, inclusive, and engaging spaces, where people of all ages can explore multifaceted Jewish identities.

About Your Visit

How to access 92NY events during construction:

  • Events in Kaufmann Concert Hall, Weill Art Gallery, Buttenwieser Hall, and Arnhold Studio: Use the 92nd Street entrance. A Box Office agent will assist you.
  • All other programs: Use the Lexington Avenue entrance at 91st Street (South Building). To reach the North Building, use the 3rd-floor walkway.

Learn more and plan your visit

Thank you for your patience and support as we make exciting upgrades to our building!

An access link will be emailed to you after purchase.