What will I be doing?
The shifts are split in two. The morning shift is more geared towards preparing the food (challah, wine, the kidduh spread, snacks for classes) whereas the afternoon shift is more towards handing out the challah/wine, helping bring in dishes from the kitchen, serving drinks and cleaning up afterwards.
The shifts are split in two. The morning shift is more geared towards preparing the food (challah, wine, the kidduh spread, snacks for classes) whereas the afternoon shift is more towards handing out the challah/wine, helping bring in dishes from the kitchen, serving drinks and cleaning up afterwards.
Why is it important?
The connections we make at Kiddush can be the start of something wonderful, and so your support in helping ensure we can host these on a regular basis is vital.
The connections we make at Kiddush can be the start of something wonderful, and so your support in helping ensure we can host these on a regular basis is vital.
How long is a shift?
There are two slots each Saturday, either 10am-12pm (During Service) or 12pm-2pm (After Service).
There are two slots each Saturday, either 10am-12pm (During Service) or 12pm-2pm (After Service).
If you have any questions, please contact our wonderful Events & Communications Manager, Louise Wendel.
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