A majority of our guests are Jewish, and Soulful Shabbat was born from a deep desire to reconnect our people with presence, tradition, and purpose. That said — this is a space rooted in love, intention, and spiritual connection. If you’re not Jewish but feel genuinely called to be part of the experience and want to explore Jewish culture with reverence and curiosity, you are welcome.
No — Soulful Shabbat is a spiritual experience, not a religious one.We honor Jewish tradition through rituals like candle lighting, blessings, and intentional conversations — but this is not affiliated with any denomination or religious institution.Our intention is to create a space where you can connect to the Creator, to yourself, and to each other — in a way that feels grounded, sacred, and authentic.
Not in the traditional sense.
Soulful Shabbat is about connection, not collection.
You’ll meet powerful, inspiring Jewish leaders, but the focus is on who you are, not what you do.
We suggest elevated, elegant, and expressive.
No dress code, but show up feeling like your best self.
This is a sacred space — dress like it matters.
We often serve a welcome drink and wine during dinner, but the experience is not centered around alcohol.
The real elevation comes from the energy in the room — not the drink in your glass.
Yes — some Soulful Shabbat gatherings flow into music and dancing depending on the energy of the evening.
Especially in cities like Miami and Tel Aviv, we love to end with joyful celebration and high-frequency movement.
If there’s space, absolutely.
Every gathering is intentionally capped to maintain depth and intimacy, so once it sells out, that’s it.
If you’d like to bring someone, have them RSVP as early as possible — or email us if you want to be seated together.