Jewish Nevada will be hosting its 4th annual Super Sunday Jewish Food Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6 at Tivoli Village, 420 S. Rampart Blvd. in Las Vegas.
The event, which is free and open to the public, will showcase Jewish food, arts, culture and community.
Super Sunday is one of Jewish Nevada’s largest events of the year and one of its biggest fundraising opportunities. During the event, Jewish Nevada Young Leaders, a group of young Jewish adults, will be hosting a phone-a-thon to increase fundraising efforts for the organization.
“We are excited to bring back the community favorite Super Sunday Jewish Food Festival again at Tivoli Village this year,” said Stefanie Tuzman, president and CEO of Jewish Nevada. “Last year, we had more than 2,000 attendees, and we are expecting even more to show up and partake in the fun this year.”
Food vendors for the event include: Kosher Chinglish; Burnt Offerings; Bagelmania; Buster’s Ice Cream; Two Cat Coffee and The Joy Pop Company.
The event will include 25 craft vendors, a Jewish camp fair for multiple local camps, live entertainment and live food demonstrations MC’d by Chef Nanny Bubby Marla Letizia. Kids can enjoy the PJ Library Kids Zone that will have activities like the We Go Gamez Video Van, Discovery Children’s Museum Pop-Up, the slime center, a talent show and more. For the first time, the event will also include a health and wellness fair.
During the event, Jewish Nevada will be accepting unopened non-perishable Kosher and non-Kosher food items to be donated to Jewish Family Service Agency and Aishel Avraham.
To register for free or to volunteer, visit www.jewishnevada.org/Supersunday. For vendor registration, visit jewishnevada.regfox.com/super-sunday-jewish-food-festival-2022.
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