• Generation to Generation

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    Our traditions teach us and enrich our lives with meaning and a sense of history. This year's theme reminds us of the importance and the joys of passing along our family stories, memories, wisdoms and favorite recipes for the foods that have sustained and connected us over time - from generation to generation!
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  • Bring your appetite

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    At the 2011 Jewish Food Faire you'll find all your traditional favorites, delicious sweets, fresh-baked breads from around the country and other tasty treats. Your favorite flavors, in one place, on one day. Don't miss it!
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  • Fun for the whole family!

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    You're bound to have a blast - bring the whole family!
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  • Something for everyone

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    Some of the great performances you'll see:
    - David Meyer and friends (musical performances)
    - Short films from the Jewish film festival
    - Scenes from Fiddler on the Roof
    - Taiko Drums
    Head over to the Entertainment page for times and details!
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  • Fabulous Homemade Traditional & Modern Jewish Food
  • Imports from Famous LA, NYC & Bay Area Jewish Delicatessens
  • Jewish Bakery – hard to find items, sweets, breads & treats
  • Arts and Crafts Vendors, Unique Gifts,
  • Activities for Children & Teens,
  • Community Resources,
  • Live Entertainment All Day,
  • Used Books, CD’s & DVD’s,
  • Cultural Activities,
  • Cooking Demonstrations
  • Expanded Eating Spots in our New Garden Plant & Fresh Produce Area….and more!
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A sampling of tasty treats:
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New This Year By Popular Demand: Pre-Ordering Online!

Other Highlights

  • Expanded Offerings from World Famous DelicatessensCanter's of Los Angeles, Katz's of New York and Saul's of Berkeley!
  • Beth Shalom’s Bubbe's Bakery will be stocked full of homemade Jewish bakery goods – strudel, rugalah, coffee cakes, schnecken, kugels, chocolate delights, breads, cakes, mandelbrot and, new this year, sugar free delicacies
  • Favorite specialty foods – cooked fresh on-site for Breakfast, Lunch and All Day Noshing: lox and bagels, eggs & onions, matzo ball soup, borscht, corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, falafels, brisket/tri-tip sandwiches, cabbage rolls and new this year, an old fashioned Jewish chopped liver plate
  • Live Entertainment All Day Long – Check the CBS website soon for information on the schedule of performances and activities planned
  • Art Projects, Games, Music and Activities for Children, Families and Teens
  • Artists and CraftersOver 30 unique vendors with art and cultural offerings for all ages; product demonstrations, specialty items, gifts, music, books, holiday items
  • Community ResourcesThe Jewish Federation of the Sacramento Region, Sacramento Blood Mobile, Sac Press and resources from a wide variety of national, state and local Jewish Community organizations

 

 
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