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JCC Holiday Schedule:
Friday, April 15 & Thursday, April 21: JCC will close at 5 pm.
Saturday, April 16 & Friday, April 22: JCC is closed.
Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt and the birth of an independent and free people. It is also known as Chag HaMatzot (the feast of unleavened bread) in remembrance of the time when the children of Israel left Egypt so hurriedly there was no time for the dough to rise.
Provided by Rabbi Ron Symons, Senior Director of Jewish Life
As Passover approaches join us for a special moment to focus on how the redemption story of Passover of ages gone by can be an inspiration for the redemption we seek for all our neighbors.
Join us Thursday, April 14 beginning at noon on Facebook.
2 for Seder helps you push back on anti-Semitism because you are sharing an authentic Jewish experience together.
We believe that each individual is the key to building bridges and fighting anti-Semitism throughout the year.
Building Interfaith Bridges in 2022
You are not powerless in the face of hatred.
As you start to plan your Passover Seder – April 15th and 16th – consider inviting 2 friends to their first Seder so they can experience the celebration, discussion, and tasty food at the Seder table. Not only will they be part of a Jewish festival that has been celebrated since at least the 5th century BCE, it will help build strong interfaith bridges that can stand up to hate and antisemitism.
Invite two friends to their FIRST Seder and build strong interfaith bridges that can stand up to hate and antisemitism.
Learn More about How to Hold a 2 for Seder
Header image: “Seima’s Family Seder,” by Seima Horvitz, oil on canvas. Shown as part of the American Jewish Museum’s “A Painter’s Legacy: The Students of Samuel Rosenberg,” 2011 exhibit.
The JCC is open and accessible to everyone, regardless of age, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or different ability by welcoming individuals of all backgrounds, embracing their uniqueness and diversity under our communal tent.