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Mar 17, 2013

Pesach Resources

Second Night Seder at CNS!

co-led by Rabbis Menachem Creditor and Daniel Kohn 

Tuesday, March 26, at 6:00 pm

 

Catered by KosherCraft (Janice MacMillan). Cost is $53/adult ; $37/child 10-2; $12/child 2-0 ; $156/family.  RSVP by Wednesday, March 20th  (Final Deadline) to office@netivotshalom.org.  There are 2 options to make payment- either pay online at  www.netivotshalom.org and use the "Make a Donation" tab and enter "2nd Night Community Seder" in the description field or send your check to Congregation Netivot Shalom and write  "Seder" on the memo line.

Shehechiyanu:
Fair Trade Chocolate for Pesach!
Were it not for the heroic work of CNS members Leslie Gordon, Mark Priven, Joel Siegel, & Robin Braverman, the right questions would never have made their ways to the right people. and now, thanks to the holy work of Ilana Schatz, Fair Trade Judaica, and our teacher Rabbi Aaron Alexander, we can all say SHEHECHIYANU!! -- Fair Trade Chocolate for your Passover Seder!!!! 
 
To order, click here: http://t.co/7zJa8Rc4ZX
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Pesach

Pesach (Passover) is a time in which freedom and purposefulness combine and connect us to a Jewish generational journey that has found ever-new ways to adapt and transmit our story of Liberation. Please visit myjewishlearning.com as a wonderful and supportive starting point for this year's Pesach journey! 

 

Click here for 

The Netivot Shalom Pesach Kashrut Guide 5773

(copies are available in the shul office during regular hours)

 

Selling Chametz

Chametz is leavened food forbidden on Pesach. According to Halachah (Jewish law), we may not own, eat or benefit from chametz during Passover. It has become a practice to temporarily sell one's chametz (via their rabbi) to someone who is not Jewish, who owns the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after Pesach

  

(forms are also available in the shul office 

during regular hours)

 

 

Yeshivat Lev Pesach: Two Nights - Three Opportunities for Learning coming up in March!:

  • How to Lead Your Own Seder
    with Harry and Judy Radousky, Monday, March 18: 7:30-9:00 PM

Ready to lead your very first (or 2nd or 3rd) Seder but panicking at the thought? Perhaps you've lead Seders but want to brush up on your "technique." Join Judy and Harry as they walk you through the steps of the Seder and offer suggestions and ideas about how to make your Seder the most rewarding yet.

  • How to Add Meaning to Your Seder with Rabbi Shalom Bochner, Tuesday, March 19: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Are you starting to become bored with your Seder - "Same Old Same Old?" Want to put more zest into the Seder, not to mention wowing your family and friends with your new insights and analyses of what the Seder is really about. Join Rabbi Bochner for an evening of learning and discovery.

  • This is the Haggadah we use.  What do you use? With David Stein, Tuesday, March 19: 8:15 PM - 9:15 PM

Sidurim may vary within a Jewish stream of ritual tradition, but Haggadot can vary from household to household.  The worlds occupied by some Haggadot  can be so different from what we may be accustomed to that we may find it hard to imagine a Seder using them.  In our short workshop we will dig into several Haggadot to discover the world the compiler had in mind when they were composed.

 

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