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Celebrate Passover – PJ with Sheli, Virtual Seders and more

March 30, 2020 to April 16, 2020

11-11:20 am
End of Passover Snack with Sheli

Thursday, April 16, 4-4:20 PM     Watch on Facebook Live

As we get ready to put away our matzah for another year, Sheli the Puppet and Rabbi Ron help our littlest ones learn more about safety at this time, food blessings and tzedakah.

Please come for SEDER…Long Distance on Your Computer

Please join Rabbi Ron Symons and friends for a 30-minute virtual Seder that will focus on the meaning of the ritual items on the Seder table and ways we can apply Passover values to our world today, especially right now.

We would love you to join us whether Passover is a holiday you celebrate every year or if this will be your first-ever Seder.

We will gather in a Zoom meeting. There is no need to dress up, and NO NEED TO RSVP. Just click on the link below on the day and time of your choice.

Choose a date:

Friday, April 10, 5-5:30 pm 
or Sunday, April 12, 5-5:30 pm
or Monday, April 13, 5-5:30 pm

Join the Zoom Meeting at any of the times listed above by going to

tinyurl.com/onlineseder
Meeting ID: 309 787 930

Our first Virtual Seder!

A program of the JCC Center for Loving Kindness and 2forSeder


Passover Through Art, Jewish Values and Loving Kindness

Join Rabbi Ron Symons and Melissa Hiller from the JCC PGH Center for Loving Kindness in a dynamic exploration of Passover art, Jewish values and loving kindness.  In this celebratory season, when many of us are accustomed to sitting at large tables with family, friends, food and tradition, this year’s Passover Seder experience will be more quiet for all of us.  That being said, just as the charoset of slavery is sweet, so too can our seders in the midst of Coronavirus be joyous.

Our five conversations will bring us together in communal exploration and kindness and might serve as conversation starters for your Passover table.  We welcome people of all backgrounds and opinions and look forward to how the conversation will be richer because of you.

 View our Passover Conversations 


Where Are We Leaving? Where Are We Going?
Based on Gabriel Cohen’s Exodus
How does the perennial story of the Exodus remind us of ancient and modern day forms of hatred…. And our responsibility to end it?

 


The Story of One Family’s Box of Matzah.
Based on Josh Rolston’s Horowitz Margareten Matzoh
With a name like ‘Horowitz Margareten’ it’s got to be good!  How a label on a box tells the story of one family  and inspires us to ask – how is their story our story?

 


Our First Conversation: Who Are the Four Sons in our World Today?

Monday, March 30, 11:00 – 11:20 AM
Who Are the Four Sons in our World Today?
Based on the illustrations of Arthur Szyk’s Haggadah
How do first impressions get in our way?


Wednesday, April 1, 11:00 – 11:20 AM
Who is Leading Our Seder?
Based on Nicole Eisenman’s Seder
How do we mesh traditional and emerging leadership at home and in public?


“It’s Passover, Grover!”

The JCC Association of North America and Shalom Sesame are proud to present, “It’s Passover, Grover!” Join us live on Monday, April 13 at 3 pm ET as we come together to learn about the story of Passover, different rituals, and other fun facts about this celebration of freedom!

“It’s almost time to celebrate Passover, and there is no horseradish to be found. Grover, Anneliese van der Pol, and Avigail put their heads together to track it down, but things get tricky when there is an Oofnik involved!”

From the creators of Sesame Street, Shalom Sesame is a cross-platform media initiative developed to introduce American children to Jewish culture, Hebrew language and the diversity of Israel.

 

Click here to see “It’s Passover, Grover!”

 


Painting at the top of the page: Seima Horvitz, Seima’s Family Seder, undated
Oil on canvas, 32 ½ x 42 inches
Collection of Seima Horvitz

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