BOISE, Idaho — Idaho's Jewish Festival, formerly called Deli Days, was back for Boise's yearly dose of delicious food, music, dancing and showing an appreciation of Jewish culture. And the Challah bread sold out in the first few hours.
"Idaho's Jewish Festival promotes awareness, appreciation, and celebration of Jewish culture in Idaho," a news release stated.
The festival was at the Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel campus on Sunday, Sept. 1 from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. There were several local partners, such as Coiled Wines, Proud Source Water and Goldstein's Bagels.
Full Festival Music Schedule:
11:00-12:15 The Moody Jews of Boise
12:30-1:45 Nani Vazana
2:00-3:15 Hot Club Les Bois
3:30-4:45 Switch in Time Jazz Orchestra
5:00-5:30 Jewish Folk Dancing
5:45-7:00 The Moody Jews of Boise
7:15-8:30 Nani Vazana