There's a lot going on to make sure you get a decent square meal (from the ubiquitous houmous and quiche to an actual square meal which might even include meat) and some spiritual satisfaction over Shabbat. They range from the exclusive: 'If your name's not on the list you're not coming in' to the desperate: 'Please come, please... we need you...'
But where will you get that elusive meat main course? Where are you most likely to find the love of your life? Where can you engage in reflective meditation and where do you need to flex your kiddush elbows to get to the dessert buffet?
Our Shabbos spies have gone out there, risking all to bring you the low-down on minyanim, lunches, dinners and services. Read their thoughts and let us know yours; you can mark each event giving points for pulling potential, food, atmosphere and more as well as leave your comments. But be nice now...
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Ask us if you have any questions about finding your feet Jewishly, we're here to help. By the way, we love this article by David Shariatmadari about what happens when a nice Iranian boy goes to shul for the first time.
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