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UJA-Federation NY’s Find-a-Seder Resource Updated for 2018

March 11, 2018 By eJP

UJA-Federation of New York’s Find-a-Seder resource for 2018 is a comprehensive list of Passover Seders open to the community on the first two nights of Passover. The Seders take place at local community centers and synagogues of all denominations throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester.

To view the list of almost 35, geographically arranged community Seders that are open to families who wish to observe the tradition-rich holiday, visit www.ujafedny.org/passover/find-a-seder.

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  1. Mr. Cohen says

    March 11, 2018 at 8:31 pm

    For approximately ten years (probably more), I publicized
    the UJA-Federation of New York’s Find-a-Seder
    resource, to as many Jews as I was able to reach.

    My goal was that ALL Jews should have a seder
    to attend, regardless of their degree of religious observance
    or denominational affiliation. Nobody told me to do this; I was
    a self-motivated and unpaid volunteer.

    During those years, I also attempted to help
    my fellow Jews by publicizing these lists
    of public Passover seders:

    * The OU List of Public Passover Sedarim:

    Contact: http://www.ou.org/contact/

    * The NJOP Passover Guide:

    Contact: http://njop.org/contact/

  2. Mr. Cohen says

    March 11, 2018 at 8:44 pm

    UPDATE:

    * The NJOP List of Passover Seders: (as of March 2018):

    http://njop.org/programs/holiday-programs/passover-programs/passover-across-america/

    http://www.njop.org/html/Passover-Across-America-2017.pdf

  3. Tina Sufrin says

    March 13, 2018 at 5:35 am

    Hello, I’m interested in finding a local Passover Seder in Long Island, New York.
    Do you please know of any that are coming up. Thank you! Shalom!

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