The Greater Chicago Jewish Festival is back on Sunday, June 8 at the St. Paul Forest Preserve in Morton Grove, Illinois. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will take place at the intersection of Oakton and Lehigh.
The festival seeks to showcase all aspects of the Chicagoland Jewish community.
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This year, the music stage will showcase an exciting competition between Jewish a cappella groups. Additionally, attendees can enjoy performances by popular bands like Maxwell Street Klezmer Band, Kol Sasson, Shakshuka, David Broza, and Jeff Klepper.
There will also be an extensive art bazaar, featuring artists from Chicago, the U.S., Israel and across the world.
Food enthusiasts will be delighted with the kosher food court, where a variety of dishes from local kosher eateries and caterers will be available. Options will include pizza, falafel, shish kabob, ice cream, and more.
The all-day festival, the largest Jewish cultural event in Chicago, is produced by the Jewish POCET, an all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to creating quality events for the Chicago Jewish community.
A $5 donation is requested for entry; children and seniors enter for free.
For more information, please call 847-933-3000 or visit at www.jewishfestival.org.
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