Pesach
04/06/2020 07:54:21 PM
How will this night be different from all other nights? Let me count the ways!
I find comfort in knowing that in this time of uncertainty, we will all be doing the same service in just a few nights. That's my favorite part about a Pesach Seder (seder means order); that there is an order to the service. We may add our own traditions and rituals, but our basic seder is the same. Having an adult life away from my family, this always gave me great comfort, and this week it will again give me great comfort to know that although we can't sit together, we are still connected in the sameness of our Seders.
I wish you a meaningful, healthy, and safe holiday week.
Hag Sameach, Ellyn
Below you will find some resources for online seders, haggadot links, and some funny "jokes", etc.
Seder Information:
Wednesday, April 8 @ 5:00pm
Join Rabbi Rachel (from Hilo, and on our short list for our future Rabbi)) in this online seder
I don't yet have the Zoom link... I will post it on our website and on FB as soon as I have it.
Thursday, April 9 @ 7:30pm
Join Sam Shnider for a traditional Pesach seder
The Hagaddah link will be posted on Facebook and on our website (under Calendar).
Traditional Pesach Seder
7:30pm
Resources:
PJ Library is a great resource for families: Click Here Want to put together your own haggadah?: Click Here
Want to make your own matzah...this is a family friendly video?: Click Here
Four Questions in Hawaiian (courtesy of Jody Glickman): Click Here
Jokes and other fun items:
AN OPEN LETTER TO DR. ANTHONY FAUCI ASKING FOR PASSOVER SEDER ADVICE