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Capitol Hill Community Post | Chabad of Capitol Hill To Host Community Passover Seder

From Chabad of Capitol Hill

Few Jewish holidays evoke the same warm sentiments as Passover. Memories of family and friends gathered as the four cups of wine are poured, the four questions asked and the Matzah served, all contribute to Passover’s popularity in the Jewish community. Bringing the warmth and tradition of this festival to the Capitol Hill Community, Chabad Capitol Hill is inviting all residents to participate in the community Seder to be held on Friday night, April 19 at 7:30 PM.

The Seder take participants through the wondrous liberation of our ancestors from Egyptian bondage, while sharing the relevance and beauty of the age old festival in our modern lives. Included in the Seder will be a gourmet Passover dinner, hand-made Shmurah Matzah from Israel and four cups of fine kosher wine. Experience the Haggadah with song, stories, and spiritual Insights.

“Passover is not simply a celebration of the historic liberation of an ancient people,” said Rabbi Levi Levitin Director of Chabad of Capitol Hill “Passover is about our own personal liberation – physically, emotionally and spiritually. Passover inspires us to break free from the shackles restraining us from reaching new heights – in our lives, relationships and connection with G-d.”

All are welcome to join the community Seder, regardless of Jewish affiliation or background. Reservations can be made online at www.chabadcapitolhill.org

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