Description: Join jkid4all Director Sarah Kolker and Shoshana Nambi, author of The Very Best Sukkah: A Story from Uganda, for song, story, Sukkot craft, and cooking from home!  Shoshana loves to engage children and adults through her book to learn about how Jewish holidays are celebrated in her community. All families who register (limit 50) will receive a copy of The Very Best Sukkah: A Story from Uganda, craft materials, and a recipe card for Ugandan flat bread.

Space is limited — only the first 50 families who sign up before October 1 will receive kits.

This project is made possible by a grant from Jews of Color Initiative.

Location: Zoom; register to receive the link.

Date and Time: Sunday, October 13, 2024, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Cost:  Free

Recommended Ages: Ages 2–8 (siblings always welcome!)

For more information: contact Sarah Kolker

Registration is now closed. Click here to join the waitlist!

Pre-registration is required. Please register everyone, including both children and adults, who plan to attend.

Accommodations: Thanks to a generous grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, we are able to provide accommodations for any child or family member with a disability to attend jkidphilly events. If you need an accommodation such as an ASL interpreter, a sensory toolbox, or even behavior support for your child, or if you have questions about the accessibility of any program or venue, please note so on our form or contact us. In most cases, our staff will need two weeks’ notice to provide accommodations, but we will do our best to meet your needs on any timeframe.

Covid Policy: For our in-person events, we’ll work together to take care of our community.

For indoor programming: Non-cloth (n95, KN95, surgical) masks are suggested for children ages 2 years+ and adults

For outdoor programming: Masks are optional

For all programming: Staying at home if anyone in the family has a cold, cough, fever, or other symptoms, or has been exposed to anyone with COVID-19.