Sukkah Hop
Sunday, September 26, 2021 • 20 Tishrei 5782
4:00 PM - 8:00 PMBack by popular demand, we're excited to announce the Olam Tikvah Sukkah Hop on Sunday, September 26 at 4:00pm. Members of all ages are invited to visit two fellow OT congregant's home sukkot where you will enjoy kosher appetizers and wonderful conversation, before heading to Olam Tikvah for an ice cream social.
"The buzz and ruach (spirit) of this event are electrifying. It is a wonderful multi-generational, community event," says Debbie Weber, co-chair of the Membership Committee.
Register below by Friday, September 17 at noon. OT will assign you to two host sukkot and notify you of the addresses. Everyone will come together in the OT sukkah at the end for an ice cream social.
Questions about the Sukkah Hop? Contact Debbie Weber debbieweber9@gmail.com.
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