OneTable Celebrates Decade of Impact
Through COVID, the attack on Oct. 7, and more, Shabbat has been a space for reflection and community for hundreds of thousands.

OneTable, a North American nonprofit organization that empowers people in their 20s and 30s to envision new rituals and build community through Shabbat dinner, highlighted the organization’s decade of impact since its inception in the summer of 2014.
“Like love, Shabbat is an ever-replenishing resource for living a life of meaning and connection,” said OneTable co-founder and CEO Aliza Kline. “Over the past 10 years, our lives have been turned upside down many times over — and OneTable Shabbat has been a constant. During COVID, when every day felt similar, Shabbat reminded us what day of the week it was.”
OneTable reached these milestones in just 10 years:
Dinner Reservations: 1 million+ (1,054,000)
Dinners: 137,600
Locations: 700+
Total Participants: 270,000
(2020) Launched Powered By OneTable, adapting and customizing its technology and peer engagement model for other organizations
(2023) Expanded to 50ish+/new generations with OneTable Together
If you are interested in joining a OneTable Shabbat dinner, email Atlanta Field Manager Spencer Perdeck at spencer@onetable.org.
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