
The Orchard Pizza Yom Kippur Break Fast Party
Saturday, October 12, 2024 • 10 Tishrei 5785
6:45 PM - 8:15 PMBlue Line Pizza, 415 E Campbell Ave, CampbellAfter a day of reflection, let's come together to break the fast in the best way possible — with pizza and friends! Whether you're craving classic cheese, veggie toppings or something a little adventurous, we've got the pizza covered. Bring your appetite and good vibes as we gather for a relaxed evening.
All are welcome — let's break the fast together in community and celebration. RSVP for the break the fast.
The Orchard is a Jewish community for adults in their 20s and 30s (with or without children) in Silicon Valley. Learn more.
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