Temple Beth Shalom will be the second stop for Faith Feast: An Interfaith Progressive Dinner on March 30.
The dinner, a fundraiser for Spokane Faith & Values, will begin with appetizers at the The Spokane Buddhist Temple, then guests will travel to Temple Beth Shalom for an entree then have dessert at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Spokane Stake.
About the synagogue
Temple Beth Shalom was formed in the 1960s when Spokane’s two Jewish communities joined together. It’s affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and today serves some 255 Jewish families in the Greater Spokane area.
About the food
TBS is known for its annual Kosher Dinner, which occurs each March. This is a time to highlight Jewish cuisine. In Judaism, kosher refers to ritually poor food prepared in according with Jewish dietary laws.
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