BallotParty Shabbat Guide

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WHY TALK ABOUT VOTING ON SHABBAT? Both Shabbat dinner and voting elevate a sense of belonging, a reminder that we are all stakeholders in our community, whether the Jewish community we gather at the Shabbat dinner table, or the civil community we support at the polls. In fact, creating and supporting government one of the few requirements that halacha, Jewish law, applies to everyone, Jewish or not: "All of humanity is required to observe seven mitzvot, first among them establishing courts of justice" (Talmud Bavli, Sanhedrin 56a).

HOW TO BRING BALLOT PARTY TO YOUR SHABBAT TABLE: ●

Just like you put out “the goods” for the Shabbat table (think candles, challah, and a kiddush cup) you can inspire your guests to get everything ready for the vote with a checklist for election day. “The mise en place of voting” can include things like gov’t issued photo ID, map of local polls, and a calendar reminder! Prepare your guests to get involved by letting them know ahead of time, in your invitation, to bring a smart phone, laptop, or tablet to research their Ballots. Include this along with the menu for the night and any dress code guidelines so people are comfortable and don’t feel left out. Add a poll to your invitation for guests to vote on something about your dinner- theme music, craft cocktail, type of wine they prefer. This will get them in the voting spirit. Go for classic election themed decor with red, white, blue and stars or bring the red, white, and blue to your food! For dessert, serve ice cream and have your guests “vote” on their toppings by properly filling in their “sundae ballot.”

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