Passover Seder: A Family Event
Friday, April 26, 5:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
The Jewish Holiday of Passover is based on the biblical story in Exodus of the enslavement of ancient Hebrew people in Egypt and their escape to the Promised Land.
It is celebrated at a symbolic dinner, known as the Seder.
In UU practice, Passover is a time to remember how wonderful it is to be free. Passover is also a time to think of all the people in the world who are not free, and those who are hungry and poor. Our congregation will be honoring these traditions with a Communal Seder dinner where we will share the Haggadah, the traditional story of Passover, and reflect on our collective liberation.
RSVP to Rev. Bob (USHMinister@gmail.com) and let him know whether you are able to bring an entrée, appetizer, dessert, or drinks. Traditionally, all food is prepared without yeast or other leavening, symbolizing the haste of the Exodus. There are numerous Passover recipes available online
Sign-up sheets are available in Fellowship Hall.