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Limmud Young Adult Festival

Sunday, May 31

Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Cost: $36

Location: 1320 Center St, Newton, MA 02459

Get ready for a day of networking, creativity, fresh perspectives, and unforgettable experiences! Join us for a high-energy festival featuring unique panels and interactive workshops designed for active and curious minds. Whether you’re into martial arts, financial strategies, literature, music, dance, or culinary arts — we’ve got something for you.

The Lineup:

  • Martial Arts & Self-Defense (Jonah Naghi)
    Build strength, coordination, and confidence in this hands-on workshop.

  • Modern Book Review (Julia Masis)
    A deep dive into contemporary literature and the stories that shape our world.

  • Finances / Jewish World Chess Champions (Dima Frenklakh)
    Discover how strategic thinking applies both to chess and personal finance.

  • Creativity & Torah: A Jewish Studio Process Experience (Josh Conescu)
    Using the Jewish Studio Process — a unique methodology that blends practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality—this session invites participants to engage with Jewish text from this week’s Torah portion in a deeply personal and creative way.

  • Social & Israeli Dancing (Vladimir Foygelman and Yana Rubin)
    Experience the energy of Israeli dance and social rhythms — no experience needed!

  • DJ Set / Jewish Hits (Oxana Schwarz)
    A musical journey through top Jewish hits with a live DJ set.

  • Jewish Vodka Presentation & Tasting
    Available for guests 21+ with valid ID only.


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  • Kosher breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included in your ticket.

  • All tickets are tax-deductible. (*)

  • Organizers reserve the right to make changes to the program and presenter lineup.

Come meet new people, learn something unexpected, enjoy amazing food and music, and celebrate Jewish culture together.

Spots are limited — reserve yours today!

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