Of course, some things don’t change: a delicious meal, traditional songs and the Four Questions.
Join us for warm and interactive Seder with delicious, traditional food and inspiring insights into the Hagaddah. Celebrate the Holiday of Freedom at a Seder experience you will remember for a lifetime!
Featuring: The Great Escape
A refreshing contemporary twist to our traditional Seder!Learn from our ancestors! Gather with new and old friends to solve a series of puzzles, find clues, and “escape Egypt”
Second Seder April 23 at 8 pm
We Hope You’ll Join Us!!PASSOVER IS FAST APPROACHING—CELEBRATE YOUR SEDER WITH US,THE SECULAR HUMANIST JEWISH CIRCLE!!
Saturday, April 23, 2016
11:30 Doors Open for Sign-in and Socializing
12:00 Begin reading of Secular Humanist Haggadah complete with traditional Seder plate accompaniments and stories of our ancestors and other people, ancient and modern, who have made the trip to freedom. 1:30 Lunch
Atria, Campana del Rio, 1550 E River Rd, Tucson
Members–$25.; Non-members–$35.
RSVP by April 16:Becky Schulman, schulmb@aol.com, 296-3762
Please send checks made out to SHJC to Les Simon, 8700 N La Cholla, Apt 4232, 85742
Enjoy warm fellowship with family, friends & neighbors in a cultural non-religious setting
Second Night Seder catered by Arizona Catering Company.
Open to the communty.
Conducted by Rabbi John Linder and Cantorial Soloist Susan Colin.
Passover Second Night Community Seder led by Rabbi Dean, Rabbi Jason and Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye.
The Tucson JCC and Congregation Chaverim present the
2nd NIGHT SEDER in the Tucson JCC Sculpture Garden
Saturday, April 23 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
The Tucson Jewish Community Center (Tucson J) and Congregation Chaverim present a special 2nd Night Seder in the Tucson J’s Sculpture Garden on Saturday, April 23 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults and $12 for children (13 and under.)
The event is a festive celebration and includes a reading from the Haggadah and the tastes, sights and sounds of Passover with special gourmet Passover desserts. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron from Congregation Chaverim will lead us in this inclusive, extraordinary Passover in the beautiful Tucson J Sculpture Garden.
Open to the entire family. Please RSVP by April 18 to 520-299-3000 or by visiting tucsonjcc.org. Hurry tickets go fast!
Please note that the Seder does not include dinner.
In the first two years, this community Seder was held at the Tucson Botanical Gardens, where it was busting at the seams. The decision was made to move the event to the Tucson J where more people from the Tucson community can enjoy this Passover experience that is filled with spirituality and warmth.
The format of the evening includes traditional simplicity. A musical Havdalah ceremony will begin the event. In upholding the tradition of a participatory holiday, guests will read together from the Haggadah and each child will search for the afikomen and receive a special gift from Rabbi upon finding this Passover treasure after the service.
A music ensemble brings the event to life and Passover traditions will come alive under the clear sky of Tucson on a beautiful April evening. The complete reform ‘Promise Haggadah’ will be read from beginning to end in a one-hour service, and all the Passover Seder foods will be tasted. Upon completion of the Seder, guests will enjoy a gourmet Passover dessert spread including dozens of kosher for Passover delights!
Admission to the event is $18/adults & $12/children (under 13.) Please note that the Seder does include dessert, but not dinner. Advanced reservations can be made by calling the Tucson J at 520-299-3000 or by visiting tucsonjcc.org.
About the Tucson JCC
Tucson JCC (The Tucson J) employs more than 200 people on its 110,000 square foot campus. For more than 60 years the The Tucson J has provided a warm and welcoming environment for various groups from the entire community. There are boundless opportunities to balance your physical, mental, and emotional self. The J has something for everyone including a state-of-the-art fitness and wellness center; cultural arts programs; early childhood education enrichment programs; a wide variety of adult classes; and a sculpture garden and rotating art gallery showcasing the work of local and national artists. The J is also a catering and event rental facility.
The Tucson J is located at 3800 E. River Rd. Tucson, AZ 85718.
Phone: 520-299-3000 I 520-529 0373, www.tucsonjcc.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TucsonJCC Twitter: Twitter.com/TucsonJCC Instagram: Instagram.com/tucsonjcc
In keeping with tradition, Marty Brown will be leading the service.
This lovely, tender drama is based on true events. Anne Frank is a Jewish girl in hiding during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam in World War II. She, along with seven others, survive for two years in the sealed–off upper rooms of the annex of her father’s office building in Amsterdam. This is a story of courage, hope, and the triumph of the human spirit.
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