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The Seder is celebrated each year by the Jewish people which symbolically, through food, prayers and actions, retells the night of liberation of the Jews from Pharaoh in Egypt. This meal retells the night the Angel of Death "passed-over" the houses marked with the blood of the lamb. It was this meal that Jesus and his disciples were eating the night Jesus was arrested.

This year, instead of our Wednesday Night Worship on April 1st, we will observe the Seder with a symbolic meal followed by a full dinner. We hope you will join us. Children are welcome and can play a part in the Seder. Seating is limited to 50 people. Please click on the link below to register.

When registering, please let us know if you can bring a dish to share. We will provide brisket and Matzoh Ball Soup as the main courses. To keep the meal Seder-focused, we’re requesting traditional side dishes and one lamb dish that reflects authentic Jewish cuisine.
Side Dish Ideas: Salad • Green beans • Carrots • Asparagus • Potatoes •  
Dessert ideas: (unleavened only): Flourless chocolate cake • Coconut macaroons • Chocolate-covered strawberries • Almond cookies.

Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, hamotzi lechem min ha’aretz. (Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the Universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.)

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! Please bring a side dish or a lamb dish. Click on the Pinterest link below to choose a recipe or get inspired. 

Lou Ann Steely's Recipes: Pinterest Seder Meal Ideas

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