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Get Ready for the 7th Annual Kosher Nashville Hot Chicken Festival

Get Ready for the 7th Annual Kosher Nashville Hot Chicken Festival PLUS Inaugural Nashville Jewish Arts & Music Festival at the Gordon JCC.

Are you ready for Sunday, November 6, 2022? Well, you need to mark your calendar for the 7th Annual Kosher Nashville Hot Chicken Festival PLUS Inaugural Nashville Jewish Arts & Music Festival at the Gordon JCC.

Both events will take place on the same day and same time (12-5pm) and are free to attend. If you plan to get your fill of Kosher Hot Chicken, you can pre-purchase your tasting tickets at KosherHotChicken.com. There will be at least 6 amateur teams offering up two heat levels, samples will include the traditional white bread and a pickle to tame the heat. To really HEAT things up both Hattie B's Hot and Hurt's Hot Chicken will be at the event making Kosher versions of their signature hot chicken. Hurt's joined the KNHC festival in 2019, and Hattie B's will make its debut this year. Guests will be asked to vote on 3 categories including heat level, overall flavor, and booth/tent decoration creativity. Grab your sampling tickets now at KosherHotChicken.com

Now let's talk JAM (Jewish Arts & Music). This all-new event will feature incredible music all day long. The lineup will feature MOSHAV (Israeli / American Rock from Los Angeles, CA), DISTANT COUSINS (Americana/Folk Trio with members from Nashville, NY, and LA), NETA (Singer/Songwriter from Nashville), SHLOMO FRANKLIN (Singer/Songwriter from Nashville), and THE NASHVILLE CANTORS & FRIENDS. Music starts at 12 pm, and as with KNHC, this event is free to attend.

There will be a large kid zone, over 16 craft vendors including the Judaica stores from West End Synagogue and The Temple (perfect for Hannukah shopping) Blackstone & Nashville Brewing Company Beer Garden (beer and cider for sale), and additional food vendors (all Kosher). You can learn more and register at NashJamFest.com.

See you on November 6th! Big thanks to all our amazing supporters: Gordon JCC, The Temple, West End Synagogue, Congregation Micah, Sherith Israel, Kroger, Blackstone/Nashville Brewing Company, The Kupin Group, and Zander Insurance.

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