Welcome to the 2nd Night Community Passover Seder with Beit Ahavah.
This will be a joyous, heimish, participatory, musical and meaningful Seder led by Rabbah Riqi Kosovske, and president Peter Nabut, joined by Rev. Marisa Egerstrom, musicians and friends. The Seder includes a potluck Passover vegetarian/dairy meal, and lots of community involvement. All are truly welcome!
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED in advance (registration will close Sun, March 29).
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"Kol Dichfin Yaitai v’Yaichol, כָּל דִכְפִין יֵיתֵי וְיֵיכֹל - Let all who are hungry come and eat!" - from HaLachma Anya prayer in the Haggadah (Seder prayer book)
- Suggested donation $18 - $36 - $54 per person (kids are free) to cover a portion of the significant costs associated with running a Community Seder. No one turned away; pay as much as you can afford.
- A Sign-Up sheet for the Passover Potluck Meal, Seder Items & Volunteer tasks will be sent to you upon registration. The vegetarian/dairy meal is "Kosher for Passover" by ingredient, and with a Kosher for Passover certification when possible. (NOTE: No leavened or meat/chicken products. Fish is ok. Legumes are ok if that is your custom (legumes and rice are traditional for Sephardic Jews although some Ashkenazic Jews will eat legumes); you will be asked to LABEL all ingredients, and label your containers. If you are baking any dish with Matzah ingredients (such as matzah balls, matzah kugel, etc.), please make sure the box is labelled "Kosher for Passover." Dishes can be re-heated at Beit Ahavah if they arrive in a pan/pot and/or covered with tin foil that can be heated. You are not required to bring something to the meal or for the Seder ritual items unless you are able.
- Bring: One item that represents "freedom" to you.
- Optional: You can bring your personal/family ritual items such as Seder plate, Miriam's Cup, pillow for leaning, candle-sticks, Matzah-cover, Charoset bowl, special decorations.