Every week, we take one idea from the Torah portion or Jewish life and open it up around the table — with sushi, drinks, honest conversation, and zero need to pretend you know more than you do.
Sushi. Good sushi. Because discussions go better when people are actually eating. It also gives you something to do with your hands when you're not sure what to say yet.
Rabbi Yosef leads a 30–45 minute discussion on a topic that actually matters — Jewish ethics, a Torah idea, Israel, identity, relationships, community. Honest and accessible.
Young professionals who are curious about their Jewish identity — wherever that sits on the spectrum. Skeptics welcome. Questions encouraged. No background required.
You don't need to prepare anything. You don't need to know anything going in. Just show up, sit down, and join the conversation at whatever level feels right.
Rabbi Yosef opens the topic with a few minutes of context, then it becomes a real conversation. People push back. People ask questions. Sometimes people change their minds.
It's the kind of thing you leave thinking about. That's the point.
Arrive, grab a seat, get sushi. No formal start — just people filtering in.
Rabbi Yosef opens the topic. Everyone eats. Everyone talks.
The formal part wraps. The conversations continue, often for another hour.
That's the point.
No Hebrew fluency required. No awkward knowledge test. No one is checking your Jewish résumé. Whether you've studied Torah your whole life or haven't opened a Jewish book since your Bar Mitzvah, you'll fit right in.
Most people come the first time not knowing anyone. They come back the next week because the conversation was actually interesting.
Save your spot.
Join us for sushi, Torah, and real conversation. Come hungry, come curious, and don't worry if you don't know anyone yet.