Temple Emanuel’s Second Night of Passover Family Seder

title: Temple Emanuel’s Second Night of Passover Family Seder description: Saturday, March 31 at 6:00 PM Temple Emanuel invites the community for the second night Passover Seder as we tell the story of Passover from the Haggadah, led by Rabbi Mahler and cantorial soloist, Dr. Charles Cohen. It’s a lovely family evening for everyone: singles, […]

Second Night Seder at Temple David

title: Second Night Seder at Temple David description: Temple David is having a second night Seder on Saturday, March 31 at 6:00 p.m. The Seder will be led by Rabbi Barbara Symons and there will be "Afikomen Prizes for the Children." Cost is $36. for Temple David members and $54.for non members. Children 12 -18 […]

From Broken to Whole: A Communal Pesah Seder

Image courtesy of Congregation Beth Shalom title: From Broken to Whole: A Communal Pesah Seder description: Pesah is the season of renewal, of healing. The cycle of the seder begins with breaking the middle matzah, the afikoman. Why do we break it? To remind us that what is broken may be made whole again. In […]

Jewish Women’s Center of Pittsburgh Pesach Seder

The Jewish Women's Center of Pittsburgh will hold its 25th annual women's Pesach Seder at 6 p.m. The JWC introduced the concept of a women's seder to the Pittsburgh Jewish community in 1993. The first Haggadah was written by members of the JWC and continues to be enhanced each year with relevant readings and timely […]

Pre Passover Seniors Lunch

title: Pre Passover Seniors Lunch description: Join us for a special holiday program and model Seder. Wheelchair accessible. Call 412-278-2658 or barb@chabadsh.com to preregister start-date: 2019-04-09 start time: 12:00PM end date: 2019-04-09 end time: all-day event: recurring event: --- event address: Chabad of the South Hills 1701 McFarland Rd. Pittsburgh event organizer: Chabad of the […]

Beth Shalom Communal 2nd Seder

Beth Shalom Communal 2nd Seder description: “Because you were strangers in Egypt” (Ex. 22:20) – one tradition teaches that the Torah exhorts us no less than 36 times not to mistreat the sojourner among us, because we know what it means to be an alien. When we tell the Exodus story every year at the […]