For millennia, Persians would stay up on the year's longest night

Join us as we keep this ancient winter solstice tradition alive.

Zoroastrians believe that the evil spirits rule in darkness.

For safety, they spent the night in communion to protect one another.

We'll eat pomegranates, the fruit of paradise.

We'll tell fortunes with Hafiz's divan.

We'll play music through the night.

We'll drink endless tea and coffee.

We'll share a three course Persian meal.

Don't miss this!

We only have thirty spaces.

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Frequent Questions

  • Where is this?

    147th and Broadway in Upper Manhattan, just north of Columbia University.

  • When is this?

    December 20th at Sunset onwards.

  • Can I bring children?

    Yes, but all attendees require a ticket.

  • Are there vegan and vegetarian options?

    Yes, please confirm with us over text.

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