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JNET Open House

Schmooze, grab a bite, and learn more about making business connections within the ever-growing community of Jewish business people, professionals, trades-people, and corporate executives at the JNET Pacific Palisades Chapter Open House.

This is a special open house to introduce KI congregants to JNET, a non-profit committed to facilitating business relationships within the Jewish community. There are currently 11 chapters with three new chapters due to open in 2013.

If you enjoy the open house, join us for the 1st Pacific Palisades Chapter meeting on Wednesday, March 20th at 7:00 PM.

The open house is free and open to the public. There is no charge to attend your first two JNET meetings. Yearly dues are $85 and include two holiday parties/mixers, free attendance at any chapter’s meetings, and the opportunity to introduce your business in a 10 minute presentation at one meeting every six months.

RSVPs appreciated.

For more information about JNET, visit the website at www.jnetonline.org.
To RSVP, contact programs@kehillatisrael.org or call 424.214.7453.

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Dates: Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Organization: Kehillat Israel
Other Organizations/ Sponsors: JNet
Venue: Kehillat Israel
16019 Sunset Boulevard
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Web Site: www.ourKI.org
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