Passover at Princeton University 2002

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First Night, Wednesday, March 27, 2002

Reform Seder 6:00PM, CJL Dining Hall

You don’t need a Ph.D. in Judaism to make the CJL your home away from home this Passover! Join us for a warm, no-experience necessary celebration of our journey out of Egypt and our journey as a People. Using the traditional Haggadah as our guide, our Seder will balance timeless traditions with new ways of understanding freedom in our time. The Seder will include a combination of Hebrew and English songs and readings with explanations, translations, interpretations and discussions along the way. So come prepared to participate but not to stay all night (the Seder will run approximately two hours). You may spend "next year in Jerusalem", but you are invited to spend this year with us!

There will be 3 different Reform Seders. If you would like to be seated with a friend or friends, please register early and email Rabbi David Leipziger after you have all signed up.  If you would like to be a facilitator or you would like to help, please email email Rabbi David Leipziger.

Liberation/Social Justice Seder, Time 6:15PM, CJL Classroom
Facilitator Elliot Ratzman

Are you interested in social justice, the environment, and freedom?  Have you ever volunteered at SVC? Then this Seder is for you. No knowledge of  Hebrew necessary, all texts will be read in English.  For more info contact Rabbi David Leipziger.

Israeli Seder, Time 6:30PM, Location TBA
Facilitator, Lior Silberman

This year we are proud to announce a Seder in Hebrew. If you are interested in participating in this Seder where the entire Haggadah will be read in Hebrew, please contact Lior Silberman in addition to registering here.  Limited to 25 people.

Conservative Seder 7:00PM, Wilf Hall
Facilitated by Kate Lester, Program Director

Join us for the annual retelling of our ancient story, in both Hebrew and English. We will stay close to the traditional Haggadah – with some additional explanations and plenty of opportunities to participate. Featuring the Four Questions, Dayeinu, Chad Gadya and other Seder favorites. 


Second Night, Thursday, March 28, 2002

Traditional Seder 7:00PM, CJL Dining Hall
Facilitator Toby Robison

Traditional Seder with singing and interpretation.


Passover Sign up is over, please go to CJL to make changes to your reservation.


       
 

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