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DrayMakhers: Jewish Humor
Join KlezCalifornia for an hour of community culture building with Jewish laughter and humor, conversation about Jewish food, and thinking peoples’ games with Jewish themes on a three-month cycle. In July, come prepared with five Jewish jokes and/or riddles to share while you enjoy the jokes and riddles of others. We had a great time sharing jokes in April, when DrayMakhers began
Definition: In a cultural community like ours, we find lots of gantze makhers, (“big shots”; gantse = complete/entire; makhers = big shots, fixers). If we sort ourselves into three specific groups that offer a mixture of laughter, appreciation of cuisine, and playtime, we come up with DrayMakhers (dray = three). What a mekhaye (pleasure/delight) to be part of the DrayMakhers!
If you have any questions: contact coordinator Evie Groch.
To register for July 14, scroll down to BOOK EVENT, click on NEXT, and complete the registration. Registration ends 12noon Pacific Time the day of the event. If you want to try to participate after that, write nu@klezcalifornia.org. We cannot promise to notice your email if you register after the deadline.
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Those who register by the deadline will receive sign-in info by 2pm Pacific Time. If you have not heard by then, write a.s.a.p. to nu@klezcalifornia.org. Please do not wait until just before the event begins to notice whether you have the sign-in info.
The event is free, however donations of any amount (whatever you can afford) are needed to enable KlezCalifornia to continue to connect you with Yiddish culture. Gifts are tax-deductible.