If you’re looking for a home-cooked Passover meal, then join Temple Israel on Thursday, April 2 at 5 p.m. for a meaningful second-night Seder filled with fabulous food and friends.
Rabbi Joshua Neely includes all ages in this meaningful and participatory Seder that blends tradition with modern-day relevance.
“During the Seder most years, we emphasize breaking away from the cruelty of Egypt. This year, we will emphasize how the Seder brings us together. It is a celebration of unity that connects Jews of all types to one another, and, by opening a door, connects us to people everywhere,” says Ra...
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