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After Hours with Montana Tucker

Date: Tuesday, November 19
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (EST)
West Orange*

The immense ripple effects from October 7 have spilled into so many aspects of our lives: social media, culture, campus life, and more.

Join us for a memorable evening with award-winning singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, social media force, and philanthropist, Montana Tucker, as she discusses life one year later. With nearly 14 million followers across her social media platforms, Tucker actively uses her influence to combat antisemitism and other forms of hate.

Adults, parents, and teens (13+) are invited to be inspired by Tucker’s message of positive Jewish identity and empowerment.  Savor a selection of wine (21+), refreshing soft drinks, sushi and hearty dinner bites, and delightful sweet treats! Kosher dietary laws observed.

Cost: $54 per person

Tickets will sell out fast — reserve your spot today! 

We support and #StandWithIsrael as we continue to build a strong Jewish community here in NJ

Tickets are available to all Greater MetroWest community members, of all genders, age 13+, who make a minimum gift of $180, individually or as a family, to the 2025 UJA Annual Campaign.

Questions? Contact Kim Farrell at [email protected].

Host Committee (in formation): 
Marisa and Jeffrey Bershad, Becky Novin-Cannon and Chris Cannon, Shani and Louis Drogin, Mara and Adam Glauberg, Lisa and Michael Gutkin, Hillary and Greg Irwin, Michielle and Jason Kupferberg, Julie and Brian Maloof, Talia and Jeff Mandelbaum, Susie and Peter Polow, Alison and Stuart Rosenthal, Shira and Randall Rothschild, Yaffa and Jonathan Walzman

Federation Leadership 
Michele Landau, UJA Campaign Chair
Abbi Halpern, Women’s Philanthropy President
Jodi Murnick, Women’s Philanthropy Vice President
Jessica Silverstein, Teen Initiatives Committee Chair

*The location and street address for Federation events will be emailed to each guest the day before the event, using the email address provided at registration.

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