Alone, Less Lonely - OneTable Solo Shabbat Study
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Alone, Less Lonely - OneTable Solo Shabbat Study
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Nearly one year into this worldwide pandemic people are tired, lonely, and tired of
being alone. Every day can feel like “blursday.” I have found myself asking, “how close
are we to Shabbat?” countless times.
OneTable was created to foster strong ties among Jewish young adults through the
ritual of Shabbat dinner. Until March 2020, we encouraged groups of 8-12 people to
gather - even incentivizing invitations to newcomers. If we have learned anything from
this pandemic - it’s that the power of ritual, especially Shabbat, can be life changing
(and affirming). And that Shabbat itself is elastic. OneTable participants have taught us
that Shabbat can offer that sense of connection, grounding, and even meaningful ties
to the community while being totally alone.
What you will see in this report is stunning, creative and even joyful solo Shabbat
celebration. It is also a testament to the beauty of the intentions we create, and the
power of the time we spend, with ourselves.
What does this mean for how the community, Jewish and otherwise, serves people who
are alone by choice or circumstance? How might we embrace them as a real and
substantial part of our diverse community? When we can return to boisterous,
crowded gatherings, how will we make space for those looking for quiet reflection and
renewal?
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February 2021
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