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Passover Seders Open to the Community

 

ShalomBoston.com is pleased to present this list of seders as a community service.  We will be adding to it as more open seders become known to us.  Please check back for the most up-to-date list.  You may email us information about your organization's seder at info@shalomboston.com.

 

First Night – Wednesday, April 8

Second Night – Thursday, April 9

Model and Special Interest Seders

 

 

FIRST NIGHT – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2009

 

Boston

 

Chabad House of Greater Boston (Chabad)

491 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston (Kenmore Square)

617-424-1190 or rsp@chabadboston.orgwww.chabadboston.org

8:00 p.m.  A traditional seder service, family-style, with a home-cooked meal.  Students; $20; Non-students: $25.  For more information and to make reservations, please call, email, or visit our web site.  See also our listing for the second night.

 

Brookline

 

Chabad Center of Brookline (Chabad)

Seder at the Holiday Inn, 1200 Beacon Street, Brookline

617-739-1999 or rsvp@chabadbrookline.com

7:00 p.m.  Far from home?  Alone for Pesach?  Join a Community Seder!  A traditional seder in a warm family-like atmosphere, with traditional Pesach food including hand-baked Shmura matzo, songs, mystical insights, discussion, and a chance for everyone to participate.  Cost: Adults $30, Students $18, Children under 12 $15.  Reservations are required; please call or email.  See also our listing for a second-night seder.

 

Chabad Chai Center (Chabad)

105 Saint Paul Street, Brookline

617-278-CHAI(2424) or mayshe@getchai.com; www.getchai.com

7:30 p.m.  Meet new friends of like souls and minds, in a good-feeling holiday atmosphere of extended family.  All ages are invited to come and enjoy, as the story of Exodus comes alive through mystical meanings and kabalistic insights told and explained through humor and melody by Rabbi Mayshe Schwartz.  Then enjoy a full-course sumptuous seder feast, with all the traditional delicacies,  hand-baked "Shmurah" matzot from Israel, and lots of wine!  Please call early for reservations as seating is limited.  Cost: $39 per person.  See our listing for a second-night seder for young adults (ages 21-39).

 

Chestnut Hill

 

Chabad of Chestnut Hill (Chabad)

163 Bellingham Road, Chestnut Hill

617-738-9770 or info@chabadch.org

7:30 p.m., following services at 7:00 p.m.  Join Chabad of Chestnut Hill for an enchanting Passover seder as we embark on a journey commemorating the Exodus.  Together, we'll discover the eternal meaning of the haggadah, and enjoy a community seder complete with hand-baked Shmurah matzah, wine, and a wonderful dinner spiced with unique traditional customs.  Fee: Adults $36, children under 12 $25.  Space is limited.  Please RSVP by phone or email by April 1st.  Also see our listing for the second night.

 

Lynn

 

Congregation Ahabat Sholom (Orthodox)

151 Ocean Street, Lynn

781-593-9255 or ahabat@suberic.net

8:00 p.m.  Join us at our beautiful Shul Seder on the first night of Pesach.  The seder will be led by our own Rabbi Kelman.  A complete chicken dinner will be served, with all the fixings, including dessert - plated and served to you by culinary experts.  Vegetarian meals will be available if requested early.  Dont' miss out - reserve today.  The cost is only $36 for adults and $18 for children.

 

Peabody


Chabad of Peabody (Chabad)

83 Pine Street, Peabody

978-977-9111 or info@jewishpeabody.com

7:45 p.m.  Whether you don't have a place to spend this family event, or you want want to try it beginners' style or chassidic style, join the Chabad Family and the Schustermans for this memorable event.  We do a beginner friendly version of the seder, which begins late and goes well into the event.  The seder will be held at our home, with the address to be given upon reservation.  Cost: $36 per adult; $25 per child or student.  (Payable in advance or afterward - please don't bring money to the seder.)  The seder will be catered by Raizels Gourmet and will include the traditional hand-baked Shmura matzoh, the four cups of wine, and a 5-course Passover meal.  The theme of the seder will be "The Unbroken Chain of Jewish Existence."  We will take participants through the wondrous liberation of our ancestors from Egyptian bondage, as well as help participants understand the seder's relevance to today's Jew.    Reservations are required by April 5th or until the space is full.  Please call the phone number above or email.

 

Temple Ner Tamid (Conservative)

978-532-1293 or d.klatzker@comcast.net

Rabbi David Klatzker of Temple Ner Tamid has happily offered to arrange home hospitality for anyone in need of a seder.  Please call or email.

 

Quincy

 

Hingham Quincy Chabad (Chabad)

1356 Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy

617-850-5935 or shevy@hqchabad.comwww.hqchabad.com

7:30 p.m.  "Relive the Passover Exodus" with Rabbi Shmulie.  South Shore community members are invited to participate in Hingham Quincy Chabad's community seders.  The seders will feature rich discussion about Passover, excellent food, and joyous singing.  Chabad Rabbi Shmuel Bronstein will facilitate the intergenerational program.  Cost is $20 per adult and $10 per child; family plans are available upon request.  Reservations in advance are required - please contact Shevy at the email address above or visit the web site.  No one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay.  See also our listing for a second-night seder.

 

Sharon

 

Chabad of Sharon (Chabad)

162 North Main Street, Sharon

781-784-4269; www.chabadofsharon.org

7:15 p.m.  There is a place for you at our seder.  Whether you are a seder veteran with answers to all four questions, or a curious explorer with forty questions of your own, the Community Passover Seder offers a stimulating and satisfying experience.  Enjoy fine wines, full dinner, and crispy hand-made matzot.  Celebrate the Holiday of  Freedom at a seder experience you will remember for a lifetime.  There will be a special focus on bringing the seder alive for the children!  Adult: $39; Child: $20.  No one is turned down due to lack of funds.  Advance reservation required!  To reserve and for more information, please visit our web site.

 

Wellesley

 

Wellesley Weston Chabad (Chabad)

793 Worcester Street, Wellesley

781-239-1076; www.wellesleywestonchabad.org

Join us for a refreshing, delicious, spiritually uplifting seder complete with the 4 cups of wine, hand-made matzah, traditional songs, great food, great company and more.  $36 per person; no one will be turned away for lack of funds.  Please RSVP by noon on April 5th.  For more information, visit our web iste.  See also our listing for a second-night seder.

 

Westboro

 

Chabad of Westboro (Chabad)

54 South Street, Westboro

508-366-0499 or dvora@chabadwestboro.org; www.chabadwestboro.org

7:00 p.m.  Experience a meaningful seder with traditional songs, holiday stories and lively discussions.  Discover the inner meaning of the haggadah; taste genuine hand-baked matzah, authentic maror, and home-made charoset; enjoy holiday warmth and an elegant, catered, savory Passover dinner; dine together with family and friends; relive the triumph of Passover in the Chabad tradition of joy.  There will be fun and games for children!  Advance reservation is required.  Please reserve by March 25; space is limited.  Adults: $20; Children: $10; Under 3 years old: free.  Please contact Dvora at the phone number or email address above or visit the web site.

 

Winthrop

 

Temple Tifereth Israel (Unaffiliated)

93 Veterans Road, Winthrop

617-846-1390 or sarahsgirl@aol.com; www.jewishwinthrop.org

6:30 p.m.  Temple Tifereth Israel is hosting its annual community Passover seder on the first night of the holiday.  Everyone is invited – singles, couples, families, friends, neighbors, children – no preparing, no cooking, and no cleaning up!  The seder will be led by Rabbi Judi Ehrlich and includes a full-course traditional Passover meal (gefilte fish, chicken, tzimmes, kugel, etc.).  Reservations are required.  Adults: $38; Children 10 & under: $20.  Please call or email for reservations or additional information.

 

 

SECOND NIGHT – THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2009

 

Amherst, New Hampshire

 

Congregation Betenu (Reform)

5 Northern Boulevard, Amherst, NH 03031

603-866-1633 or betenu@nii.net; www.betenu.org

6:15 p.m.  This is a pot luck, kosher-style seder (no pork, shellfish, or chametz).  Cost is $5 per family for paper goods, wine, and drinks.  Please visit the web site for more information and to make reservations.

 

Andover

 

Congregation Beth Israel of the Merrimack Valley (Conservative)

501 South Main Street, Andover

978-474-0540 or office@bethisraelmv.org; www.bethisraelmv.org

6:45 p.m.  We are hosting a second-night community seder, led by Rabbi Daniel Schweber.  There will be age-appropriate activities for all.  Dinner catered by Todd Levine, Tevya Catering.  Adults: $40; Children 12 & under: $22.  Reservations are required; please RSVP no later than April 2nd to Amy Sherr at the phone number or email address above.

 

Temple Emanuel (Reform)

7 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover

978-470-1356 or info@templeemanuel.net; www.templeemanuel.net

6:00 p.m.  Cost is $50 for Adult Temple Member, $60 for Adult Non-Member, and $36 for children under 16.  Please call or email for more information.

 

Boston

 

Chabad House of Greater Boston (Chabad)

491 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston (Kenmore Square)

617-424-1190 or rsp@chabadboston.orgwww.chabadboston.org

8:00 p.m.  A traditional seder service, family-style, with a home-cooked meal.  Students; $20; Non-students: $25.  For more information and to make reservations, please call, email, or visit our web site.

 

Brookline

 

Chabad Center of Brookline (Chabad)

At the Holiday Inn, 1200 Beacon Street, Brookline

617-739-1999 or rsvp@chabadbrookline.com

8:15 p.m.  Far from home?  Alone for Pesach?  Join a Community Seder!  A traditional seder in a warm family-like atmosphere, with traditional Pesach food including hand-baked Shmura matzo, songs, mystical insights, discussion, and a chance for everyone to participate.  Cost: Adults $30, Students $18, Children under 12 $15.  Reservations are required; please call or email.

 

Chabad Chai Center (Chabad) 

105 Saint Paul Street, Brookline

617-278-CHAI(2424) or mayshe@getchai.com; www.getchai.com

8:00 p.m.  A special seder for young adults, ages 21-39!  Meet new friends of like souls and minds, in a good-feeling holiday atmosphere of extended family.  All ages are invited to come and enjoy, as the story of Exodus comes alive through mystical meanings and kabalistic insights told and explained through humor and melody by Rabbi Mayshe Schwartz.  Then enjoy a full-course sumptuous seder feast, with all the traditional delicacies,  hand-baked "Shmurah" matzot from Israel, and lots of wine!  Please call early for reservations as seating is limited.  Cost: $39 per person.  See our listing for a first-night seder for all ages.

 

Cambridge

 

Temple Beth Shalom (Unafiiliated)

8 Tremont Street, Cambridge

617-864-6388; www.tremontstreetshul.org/pesach

6:00 p.m. Ma'ariv. 6:30 p.m. Seder.  Please join us at our community seder.  Adult non-members: $45; children 8-15: $20; children 4-7: $10; non-member full-time students and seniors: $25.  Financial aid is available.  Reservation and payment is due by April 1 (late fee of $5).  To sign up, please call Miriam at the number above or visit the web site.

 

Chestnut Hill

 

Chabad of Chestnut Hill (Chabad)

163 Bellingham Road, Chestnut Hill

617-738-9770 or info@chabadch.org

8:00 p.m., following services at 7:00 p.m.  Join Chabad of Chestnut Hill for an enchanting Passover seder as we embark on a journey commemorating the Exodus.  Together, we'll discover the eternal meaning of the haggadah, and enjoy a community seder complete with hand-baked Shmurah matzah, wine, and a wonderful dinner spiced with unique traditional customs.  Fee: Adult $36, children under 12 $25.  Space is limited.  Please RSVP by phone or email by April 1st.

 

Congregation Mishkan Tefila (Conservative)

300 Hammond Pond Parkway, Chestnut Hill

617-735-8800

6:15 Mincha; 7:00 Seder service; 7:45 Seder meal.  Congregation Mishkan Tefila warmly invites all in the community to our annual Passover seder.  Rabbi Geoffrey Haber and Cantor Aryeh Finklestein will lead us as we share in the telling of the Passover story.  The seder meal is being catered by Tova's.  Adults: $40, children ages 5-12: $20, children under 5: free.  Vegetarian meals are available upon request.  Reservation deadline is March 30th.  For reservations and information, please call the synagogue at the phone number above.

 

Concord

 

Kerem Shalom (Reform)

659 Elm Street, Concord

978-369-1223; www.keremshalom.org

Two seders!

5:30 p.m. A seder for families with young children

6:30 p.m. Community Seder

The family seder will be lead by Cantorial Soloist Rosalie Gerut.  After the community dinner, adults and mature teenagers are invited to a unique study seder led by Rabbi Alan Ullman.  For reservations or more information, please call or visit the web site.

 

Jamaica Plain

 

Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue (Unaaffiliated)

43 Lochstead Avenue, Jamaica Plain

617-522-3618; www.neharshalom.org

6:45 p.m. Ma'ariv; 7:15 p.m. Seder.  All are welcome to our seder.  Food will be vegetarian.  Cost: $30 for adults, $15 for chilldre 6-12, children under 6 free.  For financial assistance, please contact Rabbi Reinstein.  Registration deadline is March 30th.  To register, please call or go to the web site and click on the seder link.

 

Lowell

 

Temple Emanuel (Reform)

101 West Forest Street, Lowell

978-454-1372 or seder@temv.org; www.temv.org

6:30 p.m.  You are invited to bring your family and friends to our annual Passover Pot Luck Seder.  It will be lead by Rabbi Dawn Rose and Sharon B. Goldstein, so it will feature lots of great singing.  Our new rabbi has promised that it will be fun, meaningful, and exciting.  We encourage families to bring their children and we welcome our friends from the community.  Each family is requested to bring candle holders, and two of the following food items – a main dish, a salad or vegetable, and dessert.  Please make enough to serve 8-10 people.  Everyone will want a taste!  Please let us know what you plan to bring when you make your reservation.  Reservations are required by Tuesday, April 7.  Please contact Blake Voss at 978-667-0328 or seder@temv.org.  Cost: Members $3/person, $10/family; Non-members $5/person, $18/family.

 

Malden

 

Congregation Agudas Achim-Ezrath Israel (Unaffiliated)

245 Bryant Street, Malden

781-324-0108 or 781-322-7205

6:00 p.m.  A second-night seder open to all.  A full-course meal will be served.  Entree choice is chicken, brisket, or vegetarian.  Adults: $25; children: $10.  Reservations are required - please call.

 

Newton

 

Congregation Or Yisrael (Conservative)

South Brookline address given with reservation.

617-969-3636 or info@oryisrael.com; www.oryisrael.com

7:00 p.m.  Congregation Or Yisrael of Newton invites all in the community to CELEBRATE FREEDOM at our annual second seder.  Rabbi Jonina S. Pritzker will lead us in prayer as we joyfully celebrate the freedom of the Jewish people.  The seder, elegantly catered by Catering By Andrew, includes a 5-course chicken dinner (vegetarian options available).  Dietary laws are observed.  Cost for members is $45/adult, $20/child 5-12, and free for children under 5; cost for non-members is $55/adult, $25/child 5-12.  Please call, email, or visit the web site for more information and reservations.  Reservations are due by March 27th.

 

Temple Beth Avodah (Reform)

45 Puddingstone Lane, Newton, MA 02459

617-527-0045; www.bethavodah.org

6:00 p.m.  You are invited to attend our second evening Passover seder in the Social Hall at Temple Beth Avodah, conducted by Rabbi Keith Stern and Cantorial Soloist Susan Glickman.  Cost is $35 for ages 13 & over, $17.50 for ages 4-12, and no charge for ages 3 & under.  Please RSVP by sending a check to the temple, indicating the number of children and adults, or call the office for more information or reservations.

 

Peabody

 

Temple Ner Tamid (Conservative)

978-532-1293 or d.klatzker@comcast.net

Rabbi David Klatzker of Temple Ner Tamid has happily offered to arrange home hospitality for anyone in need of a seder.  Please call or email.

 

Plymouth

 

Congregation Beth Jacob (Reform)

8 Pleasant Street, Plymouth

www.cjplymouth.org

6:15 p.m.  Join us for our annual Beth Jacob Community Seder!  Non-member prices: Adult - $32; Child (7-12) - $14; Child (under 7) - $11.  Early bird discount: Take $5 off each reservation made by March 13.  Reservation deadline: March 20.  Please make checks payable to CBJ Sisterhood and mail to 31 Birch Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360.  For reservation form and more information, please visit our web site.

 

Quincy

 

Hingham Quincy Chabad (Chabad)

1356 Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy

617-850-5935 or shevy@hqchabad.comwww.hqchabad.com

7:30 p.m.  "Relive the Passover Exodus" with Rabbi Shmulie.  South Shore community members are invited to participate in Hingham Quincy Chabad's community seders.  The seders will feature rich discussion about Passover, excellent food, and joyous singing.  Chabad Rabbi Shmuel Bronstein will facilitate the intergenerational program.  Cost is $20 per adult and $10 per child; family plans are available upon request.  Reservations in advance are required - please contact Shevy at the email address above or visit the web site.  No one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay.

 

Wakefield

 

Temple Emmanuel (Unaffiliated)

120 Chestnut Street, Wakefield, MA 01880

781-245-1886 or mcbubbe@webtv.netwww.wakefieldtemple.org

6:00 p.m.  Rabbi Mark Newton will conduct our seder service, guiding us through this special evening with song, stories, prayer, and food.  There will be a catered, kosher for Passover, four-course dinner.  Children will be able to search for the Afikomen.  Reservations may be made by mailing a check, payable to Temple Emmanuel of Wakefield, indicating on the check that it is for the Passover dinner.  No reservations will be taken after March 20th.  Adults (13 years and older) $36; Children (under 13 years old) $25.  Please also enclose your name, phone number, and address.  Everyone is invited - singles, couples, and families.  You do not need to be a member of the congregation to attend, just a person interested in celebrating this important Jewish festival.

 

Wellesley

 

Wellesley Weston Chabad (Chabad)

793 Worcester Street, Wellesley

781-239-1076; www.wellesleywestonchabad.org

Join us for a refreshing, delicious, spiritually uplifting seder complete with the 4 cups of wine, hand-made matzah, traditional songs, great food, great company and more.  $36 per person; no one will be turned away for lack of funds.  Please RSVP by noon on April 5th.  For more information, visit our web iste.

 

 

MODEL AND SPECIAL INTEREST SEDERS

 

Creative Community Model Seder for Teens and Adults with Disabilities and their Friends

Wednesday, March 18, 2009                6:30-9:00 p.m.

 

At Temple Beth Shalom, 670 Highland Avenue, Needham, MA 02494.  The seder will be led by Rabbi Jay Perlman and will include a full-course traditional dinner catered by Sweetberry Cafe and lots of music and singing!  Sponsored by The Special Needs Professional Committee of the Greater Boston Jewish Community with support from K'sharim: Connecting People with Disabilities to Jewish Life.  Cost: $10 per person.  For more information and to register, contact Jan Klein at 617-558-6548 or jan@jbbbs.org or Judy Pearl at 617-558-6508 or jpearl@jccbg.org.

 

South Area Community Women's Seder

Thursday, March 19, 2009                   6:00 p.m.

 

At Temple Beth Emunah, 479 Torrey Street, Brockton.  Women of all ages are invited to celebrate a woman's role in the story of the Jewish holiday of Passover at a special women's seder.  The annual South Area Community Women's Seder, a program of the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston, will feature inspirational music from singer/songwriter Rachel Cole and spiritual leadership with Rabbi Jodie Seewald-Smith.  Cost is $40/person.  Dinner is included and dietary laws will be observed.  Transportation is available from area synagogues.  To register or learn more, contact Michelle at 781-341-2016 ext. 290 or mjackson@jccgb.org.

 

Miriam's Seder: Ninth Annual Women's Intergenerational Community Seder

Sunday, March 22, 2009                      4:00-8:00 p.m.

 

At Temple Emanuel, 7 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover.  All women, sisters, mothers, daughters (over the age of 8) are invited to join us for a festive evening of singing and dancing, while retelling the story of the Exodus from Egypt.  Miriam's Seder will be led by Rabbi Karen Landy, Spiritual Leader of Havurat Shalom and Temple Shir Hadash, with musical accompaniment by Rhea Simon Skoler.  Pre-Passover shopping at our Shuk (Crafters Marketplace) from 4:00-5:15 p.m., while enjoying complimentary hors d'oeuvres, wine, and soft drinks.  Adults: $36; Children (8-18 years): $25; Matriarchs (70 and over): $25 – includes chicken or vegetarian dinner and seder.  (Glatt kosher meals are available.)  Registration with check payable to the Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation must be sent in to the office no later than Monday, March 9.  Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation, P.O. Box 937, Andover, MA 01810.  Please call the Federation Office at 978-688-0466 with questions.  For those of you who attended previous seders, please bring your Mayan Haggadah to this year's program.  This seder is proudly sponsored by The Women's Philanthropy of the Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation, in association with Temple Emanuel (Andover), Congregation Beth Israel (Andover), Havurat Shalom (Andover), Temple Emanuel of the Merrimack Valley (Lowell), Congregation Shalom (North Chelmsford), Temple Shir Hadash (Westford), Temple Emanu-El (Haverhill), Chabad Women's Circle (Andover & Westford), Merrimack Valley Chapter of Hadassah, and Nashoba Valley Chapter of Hadassah.


Women's Passover Seder

Sunday, March 29, 2009                       9:30-11:30 a.m.


At Congregation Or Atid, 97 Concord Road, Wayland.  The Sisterhood of Congregation Or Atid cordially invites all women to our first Women's Passover Seder, led by Rabbi Sally Finestone.  Join us for this memorable morning event as we experience the feminine side of Passover with traditional foods, great company, and a celebration of the women who have deeply impacted our lives.  We will also follow the Ma'yan Passover Haggadah "The Journey Continues," written specifically for women's seders, from The Jewish Women's Project at the JCC in Manhattan.  Cost is $5 per person for Or Atid members and $10 per person for non-members.  To RSVP and reserve your space by March 23, please contact: Lori Whitmore at 508-877-2772 or loriwhitmore@gmail.com or Barbra Sher at 508-624-0224 or besher@comcast.net.


 The 9th Annual Labor Seder

Thursday, April 2, 2009                        5:30 p.m.

 

At SEIU Local 615 Union Hall, 26 West Street, Boston.  Join the Greater Boston Jewish and Labor communities to celebrate our shared traditions and strengthen our work together.  The Labor Seder is a unique interfaith opportunity through which labor and Jewish community leaders and activists continue to build bridges.  We hope that you will join us at the table to learn more about current worker struggles right here in Greater Boston, find ways to get involved in meaningful campaigns for social justice, and rejoice with us in an ancient and joyful tradition.  Suggested donation levels: $20 - $36 - $54.  All are welcome.  To RSVP (by March 27) or to place an ad in our program book, please email bostonjlc@aol.com or call 617-227-0888.

 

The 22nd Annual Workmen's Circle Passover Community Seder

Saturday, April 4, 2009                        4:30-7:30 p.m.

 

At Eliot Church, 474 Centre Street, Newton.  Celebrate community and social justice with our ever-evolving, original liberation haggadah, lots of singing, and good food!  Fun for all ages.  The seder sells out every year, so register now.  Cost: Workmen's Circle members - $25 per person, maximum $70 per family; non-members - $30 per person, maximum $75 per family; children under five free of charge.  Reservations are required and each family is asked to contribute a dish.  Please call 617-566-6281 or visit www.circleboston.org for details.

 

American Jewish Committee's 10th Annual Diplomats' Seder

Sunday, April 5, 2008              6:00 p.m.

 

At The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.  The Board of Directors of the American Jewish Committee cordially invites you to attend the 10th Annual Diplomats Seder, "One World, One Voice For Freedom."  Please join AJCBoston as we gather Boston's Consular Corps and neighbors from around the world to share a unique and joyous affirmation of our shared yearning for freedom.  The seder will be led by Rabbi Ronne Friedman and Cantor Roy Einhorn of Temple Israel, Boston.  Last year, more than 65 diplomats representing more than 30 countries attended the Diplomats Seder.  At least one diplomat or community leader will sit at each table of 10.  Ticket price: $125 per person; special ticket price for ACCESS members (under 42 years old): $54 per person.  To purchase tickets, please email boston@ajc.org or call AJCBoston at 617-457-8700.

 

Annual Interfaith Seder

Monday, April 6, 2009             6:30 p.m.

 

At the Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex.  Co-sponsored by Congregation Keshet Yam – Rainbow by the Sea and Unitarian Universalist Church of Essex.  The pot luck seder will be conducted by Rabbi Judy Epstein.  There is no charge.  For more information, please contact Rabbi Judy at rabbijudye@aol.com or 978-526-7655.

 

Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center Passover Seder

Sunday, April 20                      5:30 p.m.

 

130 Center Street, Vineyard Haven.  You are invited to attend the MVHC Passover seder which will be led by Rabbi Caryn Broitman.  The cost is $38 per person for adults, $18 for children 7-17, and free for children 6 and under.  The menu includes Chicken Soup & Matzo Balls, Gefilte Fish, Chopped Liver, Charoses, Oven-Roasted Chicken, Potato Kugel, Tzimmes, Vegetables, Matzo, Kosher Wine, and Passover Desserts.  Vegetarian meals will only be available by advance request.  Reservations are required by March 18th.  Please mail or fax your information with check or credit card information (Discover, Visa/MC only), or you may call the office at 508-693-0745.  More details are available by phone or on the web site at www.mvhc.us.

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