Baltimore Unity Suppers

Enjoy a meal and conversation around what brings meaning to our lives, navigating the journey of being human and explore the idea of centering the core truths that guide us from within.

five women of different races and religions stand together with their arms around each other.

March 27, 2025 | 6:00PM

Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh

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In partnership with Leap Forward and The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project

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Enjoy a meal and conversation around what brings meaning to our lives, navigate the journey of being human and explore the idea of centering the core truths that guide us from within.  

Breaking bread (or matzah!) together is one way to get to know someone, learn other people’s stories and build community. As we gather this month, we’re looking toward next month and honoring the mixed multitudes and faith traditions of the Spring Equinox, Ramadan, and Passover, rooting ourselves in reflection, renewal, and collective liberation. As we release what no longer serves us, we nurture transformation—both personal and communal—envisioning a future grounded in growth and shared values that guide us forward.

We are honored to have Lennette Abad of Karmic Connections joining us to co-facilitate this month’s supper. Third Space is excited to host this meal in partnership with Dazia Wallerson from Baltimore Unity Suppers by Leap Forward and Kohenet Dr. Harriette Wimms of the Jews Of Color Mishpacha Project.   

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