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HMI is more than a trip, it’s about the journey. And your Jewish journey continues at home – whether in your community, with your HMI cohort, or at home with your partner. From Shabbat to other Jewish holidays, life-stage based programs and neighborhood meet-ups, our programs help you explore Jewish life with your Honeymoon Israel family. Don’t see a program in your city? Reach out to your local city staff for help finding what you need.

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HMI SFBA: Jewish Heritage Night with HMI and the Oakland A’s

Oakland Coliseum 7000 S Coliseum Wy, Oakland, CA, United States

HMI SFBA: Jewish Heritage Night with HMI and the Oakland A's Sunday, August 4 12:00 pm - Pre-Game Schmooze, 1:00 pm - Oakland A's Game  Join the HMI Baseball Host...

HMI SFBA: Baby Hangout

HMI Baby Hangout Saturday, October 5 at 10:00 am Alameda, CA (address will be shared with registrants) Calling all parents, parents-to-be, and baby enthusiasts! Let’s get together for a cozy,...

HMI SF Bay Area: Gratitude Shabbat

JCCSF

HMI SF BAY AREA: Gratitude Shabbat Friday, November 15 at 5:00 pm  JCCSF (3200 California Street, San Francisco)  Connect and reflect with community in this season of gratitude. Start with...

HMI SF Bay Area: Baby Hangout

HMI Baby Hangout Sunday, November 17 at 9:00 am Home of Lily and Hunter Paul in Oakland (exact location to be provided upon RSVP) Calling all parents, parents-to-be, and baby...

SFBA: Pre-Hannukah Bagel Bash

2nd Annual Pre-Hanukkah Bagel Bash Sunday, December 8 at 10:00 am Lower Haight (exact location will be shared closer to event) Bagels are on us for our 2nd Annual Pre-Hanukkah...

SFBA: December Baby Hangout

HMI December Baby Hangout Saturday, December 14 at 9:00 am Home of Alumni David and Caitlin (exact location will be provided upon registration) Calling all parents, parents-to-be, and baby enthusiasts!...

SFBA: Spark Social Hang

Spark Social Hang Sunday, July 20 at 11:00 am  Come for the food. Stay for the people. Leave with your heart a little fuller. Let’s be real—being Jewish can feel...