Each spring, the eight-day Passover holiday is observed with a traditional meal and ritual called a Seder, featuring a retelling of the story of the Jewish peoples’ Exodus from Egypt. The Seder is an multigenerational event where participants eat symbolic foods and progress through the Exodus story during the meal. You are invited to participate in First Unitarian’s second annual Passover Seder on April 9, 5-7:30 pm.
You must register for this event beforehand.
The deadline for registration is April 1.
Unlike a potluck, the Passover Seder is a participatory, communal religious occasion and all who register will be given a food or beverage assignment on April 3.
A $5 donation per family is requested to cover the cost of beverages (a ritual part of this meal)
To register, contact Mickie Grover
Are you interested in helping to plan and host this event? Contact Becky Brooks.
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