Shabbat Tables

A Shabbat table, set for you.

A Shabbat Table is a curated Friday night dinner for six to eight Jewish guests, in a member home or at a partner restaurant, matched by city, age, language, and how observant the evening should feel.


What a Shabbat Table is

Not an app match and not a singles mixer. A real table, small enough that everyone talks, built by hand so the people around it fit: close in age, sharing a language, keeping Shabbat to about the same measure.

You choose the kind of evening. We seat you before candle lighting, tell you the neighborhood and how the night will feel, and keep who is coming a surprise until you sit down.

Shabbat Tables

Two ways to sit down

In homes

  • A vouched member hosts, and it works the way Shabbat dinners have always worked: guests bring a dish or chip in, settled during the week.
  • Guests are seated before candle lighting, and the timing is yours: Friday night dinner, Shabbat lunch, or a Thursday night table if that fits your Shabbat better.
  • Walkable matching for those who do not drive on Shabbat.
  • Kosher by the host's declared standard, stated on every invitation: certified kitchen, kosher style, or vegetarian. You pick a table that matches how you keep.
  • The host is the baal habayit. Responsibility for the evening sits with the host and the guests together.

Nothing is paid, carried, or signed on Shabbat. Ever.

  • Before candle lighting
  • Host led
  • Walkable
  • Kosher declared

Out in the city

  • A reserved table at a partner restaurant, kosher options always marked. Casual and easy: you pay for your own meal, and we take care of who is around it.
  • Weeknights and motzei Shabbat, prepaid online during the week, so no money moves at the table.
  • The same curation: six to eight people worth meeting.

MazelMeet introduces people. The dinner itself belongs to the host and the guests: hosts declare their own kashrut level, guests choose accordingly, and both sides accept a short assumption-of-risk acknowledgment before the table locks. That's the whole deal, stated plainly.


Opening city by city, starting in Los Angeles

MazelMeet is for Jewish singles everywhere. Join the waitlist from any city, and every signup helps open yours. We open one city at a time, and Los Angeles is first, so the earliest tables begin where the most people already are.

One of four ways in

Shabbat Tables are one of four lanes at MazelMeet, alongside marriage-track matchmaking, dating, and community. The lanes never mix: a dinner guest is a dinner guest, and nothing crosses without you.