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Community Passover Seder

The Community Seder is a great opportunity to get together with the community & read the Passover service. No worries, we focus on the important parts of the Seder, but don’t go for 4 hours…..

The menu is under construction & will be added when we get closer to the Seder. We do charge a fee to help cover the costs of the food provided by Temple Sholom EC.

Historical Significance

Passover celebrates the Exodus, the journey of the Israelites led by Moses as they escaped from slavery in Egypt. According to the biblical narrative, God sent ten plagues upon Egypt to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites. The final plague involved the death of the firstborn sons of the Egyptians, but the Israelites were spared by marking their doorposts with the blood of a lamb, which is why the holiday is called "Passover" (Pesach in Hebrew).From Chabad.org


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