OPENING YOUR TABLE O N E T A B L E
R E S O U R C E
G U I D E
If you’re reading this, then you’re already a Shabbat dinner pro. You’ve figured out the best way to get dinner on the table, experimented with some ritual, figured out the rhythm of Shabbat dinner. In short, you’ve got this. Now you’re ready for the next step: Host Approval dinners.
WHAT'S A "HOST APPROVAL" DINNER? People seeking out Shabbat dinner opportunities can request a seat at your table. The description is public, but your address is not. You will receive the name/email of those individuals, and only guests that you approve will be given the full details about your dinner (time, address, etc). NOTE: “Open” dinners are open to anybody on the internet to see details and location of your dinner, and sign up to attend. This is intended only for public spaces.
POST IT 1.
Plan in advance:
We recommend posting your dinner on the platform and sharing on social
media at least two weeks in advance to give potential guests a chance to find your dinner and commit to attending.
2.
Describe your dinner:
Be creative with your images and catchy with your dinner title, think
about including dinner themes, specific age ranges, tags and conversation topics in your description. Let guests know who your target audience is.
3.
Update your host bio:
4.
Invite some friends:
New guests want to know who they are going to be meeting.
Host approval dinners look exciting on the platform when a few
guests have already RSVPed. Let your friends know there will be some new faces at your Shabbat, and ask for their help making everyone feel welcome. They might even have ideas on who else to bring to expand the circle.
5.
Use your Hub Manager and Shabbat Coach as a resource.
They are at the center of the
community in all of our hub cities. They know people who are looking for open dinners and would be happy to connect them to yours.
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