Community SederApril 20, 2016 at 69 p.m.

Time: April 20, 2016 at 69 p.m.
Location:Alumni Hall
Audience:Campus
Category:General
Attendancenone
Description

Passover is a holiday of tremendous importance in Jewish tradition, celebrating freedom from slavery and oppression. For more than a thousand years, Jews worldwide have marked the first night or two of Passover with a ritual meal called a seder, filled with prayer, song, special ritual foods, and a fabulous meal. Because the Last Supper occurred during Passover, many Christians find the ritual meaningful as well. Each generation imbues the seder with its own messages of freedom. Come join with us for a traditional seder meal, enjoy the ritual, the food, and the company, learn some new songs and gain an appreciation of this ancient and modern tradition.