Comedians Cat and Vegas to perform at Har Sinai Comedy Night

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Musical comedy improv team Cat and Vegas, graduates of The College of New Jersey, are set to perform at Har Sinai Hebrew Congregation’s 2015-2016 Comedy Night Series on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. The event will take place at Har Sinai, located at 2421 Pennington Road in Pennington.

Proceeds will benefit educational and social programs at the synagogue.

Har Sinai Hebrew Congregation, founded in 1857 in Trenton, New Jersey, is a Reform Jewish Congregation that is affiliated with the Union of Reform Judaism. The congregation serves as home to people from Mercer, Hunterdon, Burlington and Middlesex Counties in New Jersey, as well as Bucks County in Pennsylvania.

Har Sinai is an inclusive congregation that welcomes all who wish to learn about Judaism, teach it to their children, and live a Jewish life. The congregation seeks to provide a sense of community among members, to enhance Jewish family life and culture, and to promote the practice of Jewish values and good deeds (“mitzvot”), social action, and social justice in daily lives, at home, at work, and in the community.

Tickets are $40; admission includes dinner and free parking. Ticket sales are encouraged in advance to account for dinner availability. Tickets are available by calling the Har Sinai office, (609) 730-8100. A credit card is the preferred form of payment.

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