POWAY, California (Press Release)–Organizers say the 2nd Annual San Diego Jewish Food Festival will feature “delicious Jewish cuisine, fabulous music and entertainment, a shopping bazaar filled with Israeli & Judaic art and plenty of activities for children.”
It will take place from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 17, on the campus of Temple Adat Shalom, 15905 Pomerado Road, Poway. Admission at the door is $3.00 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Pre-registration and discount tickets are available on-line at www.sdJewishFoodFest.com for $2.00 per person plus $2.00 worth of free food.
Last year’s event brought 1500 people from around the community.
“The day will be filled with fun activities, unique performances and most of all a festive celebration featuring some of the world’s more exquisite Jewish food,” said Hannah Cohen, Festival chair.
“The event will showcase many mouth-watering delights from around the world including Israeli and middle eastern cuisine, tantalizing corned beef sandwiches, a wide array of traditional holiday food such as latkes, blintzes, kugel and popular deli menu items including knishes, gefilte fish, chopped liver, and falafel. This year’s event will have a bagel judging contest, where attendees will have the opportunity to vote on San Diego’s best bagel,” committtee member Lori Mathios reported.
The entertainment lineup will include a comedy set, Israeli Folk Dancing, local vocalists, an adult choir and a concert featuring the Simchat Shabbat Band. To learn more about the 2nd Annual San Diego Jewish Food Festival or to pre-register, visit www.sdJewishFoodFest.com or call 858-451-1200.
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Preceding based on material provided by Temple Adat Shalom