The first seder of Passover is Friday April 3
As in past years, AARC will help match up members with home seders. If you are having a first night seder and have an empty seat or two that could be filled by AARC member(s), email Clare. If you’d like to be invited to a home seder for the first night, email Clare. I’ll do my best to match everybody up.
AARC Second Night Community Seder
Join us for a musical, thoughtful, interactive and delicious celebration of our story of freedom! The theme for the evening will be “Becoming Slaves, Becoming Free” and include explorations of personal, communal and international experiences and issues.
Our younger guests will have age appropriate fun and an opportunity to create something to share with us as we ponder more adult issues.
The meal will be a coordinated pot-luck to assure we have an appropriate mix of items as well as all the ritual goodies.
Location: TBD based on size of gathering.
Please RSVP by March31st. For more information contact Rav Michal
Mimouna, a farewell to Passover (and Shabbat) Saturday April 11, 6:00-9:30pm
We’ll celebrate the end of Passover with a Sephardic tradition of Mimouna (a hametz-laden Spring feast) and the end of Shabbat with Havdalah. The meal will include pizza for the children and Spring vegetables. Please join us with a dish to share such as fresh bread, beer, and Sephardic inspired dishes. At the home of Carol Lessure, Jon Engelbert, Avi and Deron.