Community Dinner with Chef Uri Arnon - Thursday, May 16, 6:30p.m., Congregation Etz Chayim, Congregation Etz Chayim, 3853 Woodley Rd.,Toledo (meat meal with vegetarian option)Renowned Israeli chef Uri Arnon - owner of Arnolds, a restaurant in Moshav Netiv HaShayara, and Roots restaurants - will be visiting Toledo and preparing a delicious Kosher dinner. Roots, in Acre, is a partnership between Jewish, Christian, and Muslim individuals who opened a Kosher Middle Eastern restaurant with a modern twist: a real coexistence on the plate. Chef Uri was born and raised in Tel Aviv to a father who converted to Judaism and immigrated from Switzerland and a mother who immigrated from Egypt. Chef Uri has always been involved in multicultural culinary initiatives and is a founder of The Tourism Association in the Western Galilee; he recently opened a consulting, branding, and marketing company, Umami, to help culinary, tourism, and lifestyle businesses mainly in the Western Galilee and Northern Israel. (This program is for adults and teens; it is not a family event. There are only 100 seats available.)
$ Free