New York, NY — The Greek Jewish Festival returns on Sunday, May 11, inviting the community to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of the Romaniote and Sephardic Jews of Greece. Hosted in front of the historic Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue on Broome Street, this annual event is a celebration of heritage, flavor, music, and unity.
Attendees will enjoy a feast for the senses, featuring:
- Authentic Greek Jewish cuisine and homemade pastries
- Live Greek and Sephardic musical performances
- Traditional Greek dancing and cultural demonstrations
- A bustling outdoor marketplace with local vendors and crafts
- Arts and educational activities for children
- Sephardic cooking demonstrations
- And much more!
The Greek Jewish Festival offers a rare glimpse into one of the oldest Jewish communities in Europe and honors its enduring legacy through food, art, and storytelling.
“This festival is a celebration of identity, survival, and the unique intersection of Greek and Jewish cultures,” said organizers from Kehila Kedosha Janina. “It’s a joyful opportunity to share our rich heritage with people of all backgrounds.”
Bring your family and friends for a one-of-a-kind cultural experience. Admission is free and open to the public.
For full event details, visit: www.GreekJewishFestival.com

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