Tag Archives: seder

The Wicked Child Support Group

The Wicked Child Support Group

by Joshua Kail, The Rebbitzman We are fast approaching Pesach. A holiday where Jews come together, tell the story of the Exodus, share a meal, and most importantly, welcome the stranger. Yet, there is one group of people who are not given the same kindness and empathy that we give to …

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A Spice of Life Presents Passover Meal Kits

A Spice of Life Presents Passover Meal Kits

Celebrate Passover hassle-free with our annual Passover Meal Kit! Enjoy a stress-free holiday with easy reheating instructions, complete with all the essentials for the Seder plate and a delicious, traditional meal shared with loved ones. 

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Community Tu B’Shevat Seder Thursday

Community Tu B’Shevat Seder Thursday

Join us Thursday, January 13, at 7:30 pm for a virtual Tu B'Shevat seder where we'll talk about Boulder's new climate initiative to create cool corridors throughout our community and explain the importance of urban forests and carbon-rich landscapes as critical to both community well-being and climate action.

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Order a Complete Seder for 4 from A Spice of Life

Order a Complete Seder for 4 from A Spice of Life

This year, let A Spice of Life give you a taste of the celebratory meal you love, even if you can't gather with your loved ones in person. We've put together a collection of our families' own recipes to bring a traditional Seder dinner to your table, and have included the Seder plate essentials for your convenience and peace of mind.

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DIY Passover Seder

DIY Passover Seder

In response to those asking for guidance on how to prepare for their Seder for the first time, included is a list of To-Dos & FAQs.

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Passover Drash: A Formula for the Epic Charoses

Passover Drash: A Formula for the Epic Charoses

One of the centerpieces of the Seder plate is the Charoses which is meant to remind us of the mortar with which our ancestors bonded bricks when they were enslaved in Egypt. On the other hand there is also a celebratory element of the Charoses. How should we understand these to different messages?

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