The Davis Jewish Food Festival rolls out the honey cake, bagels, kugel and many
other delectables Sunday, Sept. 30 in Central Park as part of the 50 th anniversary
festivities of Congregation Bet Haverim. The festival, scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m., will also feature Jewish art, culture and entertainment, including rock music by
Dan Nichols and E18teen. Admission is free.
Visitors are invited to taste desserts made by congregants, including cakes – apple,
honey, poppyseed – as well as triangular-shaped hamantaschen, rugelach stuffed
with local fruits and honey and biscotti-like mandelbread. Savory delights will also
be featured, including bagels from Noah’s, challah and cheesecake from Upper Crust
Bakery, blintzes from Crepeville, bobka and macaroons from Ciocolat, and Kosher
hot dogs from the Hotdogger. Also available will be noodle kugel, potato-mushroom
borekas, latkes, hummus and couscous salad from Yair’s Yummies Kosher Catering.
Café Méditerranée will provide kabobs and falafel; the Davis Food Co-op is offering
dolmas, tabbouleh and other salads, while honey will be available from Z Specialty
Foods. Newsbeat will provide Dr. Brown’s sodas and Cloud Forest Café coffee will
be served. Additional menu items are being added daily.
Vendors will also feature Judaica, jewelry, art, and books. The synagogue’s booth
will include a display related to Sukkot, the holiday that begins that evening, as
well as memorabilia of Bet Haverim’s fifty years in Yolo County. The synagogue’s
pre-school, Gan Haverim, will offer a Sukkot craft station, a treasure dig for
Jewish “artifacts,” and face painting.
The Davis Klezmer band, an Israeli dancing demonstration, and games including a
Gaga pit with Israeli dodge ball, will be featured beginning at noon. Dan Nichols and
E18teen, which has a national following, will bring their brand of Jewish rock music
to the celebration at 3 p.m.
Copies of the Bet Haverim Jewish Cookbook will be available, along with Davis
Jewish Food Festival t-shirts. The synagogue is teaming with the Davis Farmers
Market to offer comprehensive waste recycling. Participants are encouraged to
bring non-perishable food for a food drive at the Davis Community Meals booth.
Contact Joy Cohan at (530) 383-1814 or davisjewishfoodfestival@gmail.com for
sponsor/vendor application materials or for attendee information.