CABI hosts first annual Idaho Jewish Festival

For the first time in seven years, the Jewish Community brought back Deli Days but rebranded it as the first annual Idaho Jewish Festival.

  • Deli Days have been going on for decades, and has not been held since 2017.
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( Below is the transcript from the broadcast story)

Until 2017 Boise’s Jewish community came together every year for Deli Days. But, after a seven-year absence, the community is back together for the first annual Idaho Jewish Festival.

I’m your neighborhood reporter Alexander Huddleston and I spoke with several people who showed up for the fun festivities on Sunday.

“This is a way to give back to the community and share what we are all about,” said Director, Roy Ledesma.

Hundreds gathered at Ahavath Beth Israel in Boise where the synagogue hosted the first annual Idaho Jewish Festival.

One attendee said, “The main reason is to let the community know who we are and what we stand for.”

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