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Community Seders Return:
Here Are a Few Possibilities
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
HEATHER ROSS | STAFF WRITER
T he pandemic mostly put the
kibosh on community seders
in 2020 and 2021 and, while
it appears we’re not quite done with
COVID-19, many people once again
want to celebrate in larger groups.

If you’ve been looking for a com-
munity to celebrate with, search no
further. Read below for a list of seder
and Passover-related events that are
still open to reservations. Note that
this list is not exhaustive, as reserva-
tion deadlines for many events have
passed. Also note that there are still
virtual options.

Many of this year’s seders will refer-
ence the war in Ukraine and the result-
ing refugees.

Chabad Lubavitch of Chester County
and Western Main Line invites the
community to join it at 7:15 p.m. for
a seder to remember. The commu-
nity seder will feature hand-baked
matzah, four cups of wine, song
and a four-course dinner. RSVP to
jewishchestercounty.com/seder. Prices: adults $60, children $45
Seniors at Federation Housing’s Goldstein Apartments enjoy a seder in 2018.

Courtesy of Federation Housing
Join us for
1 or both
community Passover
SEDERS You've worked hard for these carefree days and now it's time to
enjoy them. A day at our continuing care retirement community
might include a session in the floral design studio, a book discussion
group, and outdoor yoga. Plus, Philadelphia's cultural resources are
close at hand. Contact us today to find out more.

8 PM
Friday, April 15
Saturday, April 16
B’nai Abraham Chabad
527 Lombard Street, Philadelphia
Experience the liberation and
the freedom of Passover.

Discover the seder’s relevance
to our lives today.

www.phillyshul.com/events 215-238-2100
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Join the Chabad of Penn Wynne
for an inspiring community seder
at 8 p.m. Come enjoy an elegant
four-course meal, wine selection,
handmade round shmurah matzah,
interactive Haggadah, Kabbalistic
insights, singing, a children’s program
and friendly company. Located at
7573 Haverford Ave. in Philadelphia.

For questions or reservations, call
610-529-9011. Prices: adults $45, children $25,
discounts available.

Hillel’s Jewish Graduate Student
Network invites graduate students
and young professionals to join the
organization in Philadelphia for a
kosher Passover meal and retelling
of the Passover story. Festive attire
is encouraged but not required.

Attendees are required to be fully
vaccinated against COVID-19.

Located at Penn Hillel, 215 S. 39th
St. RSVP required.

Prices: $15-25
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
APRIL 15-16
The Bensalem Jewish Outreach
Center invites you to join its seders to
“Inspire, educate and enable you to
relive the Exodus in a fun and mean-
ingful way.” No one will be turned
away due to a lack of funds, but
limited spots are available. Located
at the Bensalem Jewish Outreach
Center. Reservations are required; for
more information, call 215-756-4830.

Prices: adults $50 per seder,
children (4-12) $25 per seder.

Lubavitch House at the University
of Pennsylvania is hosting fi rst- and