WHC Community & 2239 Passover Seder
A community Passover Seder with dinner provided; family- and kid-friendly
Find and join Passover celebrations in your area. From traditional family seders to modern community gatherings, discover the perfect way to celebrate.
A community Passover Seder with dinner provided; family- and kid-friendly
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First-night community Passover seder at Adas Israel (Kay Hall) with Rabbi Sarah Krinsky — a festive, family-friendly ritual meal with discussion, song, and kosher food.
Celebrate the first night of Passover with Rabbi Jenna at Sixth & I — a communal, table-based seder with a festive meal, themed tables (queer, travel, pop culture, text study, arts & crafts, grief), intended for people in their 20s and 30s.
Catered dinner with Shmurah Matzah and wine; registration required (ticketed).
Community Seder on the second night of Passover (Thursday, April 2, 2026) at 5:00 pm, co-led by Student Rabbi Lev and Michael Allen. Catered buffet dinner.
Kol Ami’s Second Night Passover Seder led by Rabbi Bruce Aft and Ari Jacobson. Doors open 6:00 pm, Seder begins 6:30 pm; advance registration required (Adults $36, Children under 12 $13).
A warm communal Second Night Seder at the EDCJCC with a certified Kosher for Passover dinner, storytelling, and singing — open to guests of all ages and backgrounds.
A catered, community Passover Seder with readings in English and Hebrew, hand‑baked Shmurah Matzah and wine.