Social Hall definition
Examples of Social Hall in a sentence
The Renter agrees that due to regulations instituted by the Department of Labor and Industry for the occupancy of the Township Social Hall, that no more than two hundred (200) people will be in attendance at any function.
After a reservation has been finalized for the Social Hall or for a specific minyan, other smachot may arise (e.g., aufruf, brit milah, baby naming, Bar/Bat Mitzvah of a new member, etc.).
Rinat has a limited number of tables and chairs that may be used in the Social Hall for any event.
The Township Social Hall serves in the capacity as an emergency evacuation location, and in the event of such an emergency, declared by the Commonwealth, County, or Township, the rental agreement shall be cancelled without prior warning or notification.
Unless otherwise scheduled, Licensee may use the Social Hall exclusively two (2) times per year during Center regular business hours or non-regular business hours upon confirmation of its schedule forty-five (45) days in advance to reserve the date and time.
The Sanctuary can safely hold 240 people; the downstairs Social Hall can hold 100.
The Social Hall may be reserved for up to 4 hours for a flat fee.
Renter further agrees that all doors will be kept closed during the use of the Social Hall.
JSGD functions requiring the use of the Social Hall will always take precedence over any other function.
In the event that the Social Hall is rented for Shabbat lunch, it is the Renter’s responsibility to set up the Social Hall for Seudah Shlishit.