November’s Unity Supper Baltimore: The Power of Gratitude and Forgiveness

Breaking bread together is a great way to get to know neighbors, hear each other’s stories, and build strong communities across our varied identities. Unity Suppers Baltimore, brought to you by Leap Forward in collaboration with The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project and Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh, brings you November’s Unity Supper. The theme…

Two women wearing long dresses smile for a photo together.

November 19, 2024 | 6:00PM – 8:30PM

Third Space

0-36

Dazia Wallerson and Kohenet Dr. Harriette E. Wimms

Details

Breaking bread together is a great way to get to know our neighbors, hear each other’s stories, and build strong communities across our varied identities. Unity Suppers Baltimore, brought to you by Leap Forward in collaboration with The Jews of Color Mishpacha Project and Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh, bring you November’s Unity Supper: The Power of Gratitude and Forgiveness. 

Together we will reflect on the importance of gratitude and forgiveness, discuss how gratitude influences the way we live and learn, and explore the benefits of having an abundant gratitude and radical forgiveness practice.  We will offer a kosher vegetarian dinner, facilitated conversations for grownups, special activities for children, and an opportunity to connect across our diversities. 

(Note: No one will be turned away due to inability to pay. Please use the On The House option.)   

What to expect.

Other events you might like

  • Film poster for Ain't No Back to A Merry-Go-Round, with a young Black girl looking out of a bus window at a merry-go-round

    Ain’t No Back to the Merry-Go-Round Film Screening and Panel Discussion

    January 16, 2025 | 7:00PM

    Third Space

    Ilana Trachtman, Deborah Willis, Reverend Al Hathaway, and Rabbi Jessy Dressin

  • The poster for the film How Saba Kept Singing. A black and white illustration of the gate to a concentration camp has three color photos overlain, including on the left a young man smiling at an older man (Avi and David), an older man in a blue shirt and suspenders (David) and a group of people comforting an older man, all standing and wearing warm clothing against the cold.

    How Saba Kept Singing Film Screening and Talkback

    January 25, 2025 | 6:45PM

    Third Space

  • Rabbi Adina Allen, looking at the camera with curly dark hair framing her face, a pink printed scarf, and a denim jacket.
    ,

    The Place of All Possibility: Book Talk and Conversation

    February 5, 2025 | 7:00PM

    Third Space

    Rabbi Adina Allen and Rabbi Jessy Dressin