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Community Spirit in Full Color: Jersey City's Desi Organizations Celebrate, Serve, and Inspire

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Jersey City's Desi community continues to be a powerful force for celebration, generosity, and togetherness — with two recent events showcasing just how vibrant and giving that spirit truly is.

🎨 Surati Holi Hai 2026 Returns with Colors, Music, and Cultural Joy

The beloved Surati Holi Hai festival made its celebrated return to Jersey City in 2026, bringing together the community for a spectacular event filled with colors, music, dance, and cultural expression. The festival, which draws from the rich Gujarati-Surati tradition of marking Holi, once again offered attendees an immersive experience that honored the joy and spirit of the season. Its return underscores how deeply rooted and enthusiastically celebrated South Asian cultural festivals have become in Jersey City's community calendar. [3]

🙏 Jersey City Gurdwara Serves 10,000 Meals Across 70-Plus Shelters

Volunteers from Nanak Naam Jahaj Gurdwara in Jersey City prepared and distributed meals to approximately 10,000 individuals across more than 70 shelters in New Jersey and New York as part of their ongoing "Let Share a Meal" initiative. The large-scale effort was carried out in the spirit of langar, the Sikh tradition of offering free food to all people regardless of background, and was organized in connection with Sikh Awareness Month and the Vaisakhi celebration. Preparation for the effort began on the evening of Friday, April 17, inside the gurdwara itself, with volunteers working collectively to honor values of service and equality that lie at the heart of Sikh faith and community life. [4]

Sources: [3] The Indian EYE · [4] TAPinto

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