Liberation for All: The Compassionate Passover
Virtual Virtual, VirtualAn inspiring and uplifting virtual event celebrating the Hebrew new year and reimagining the Seder through the lens of compassion, sustainability, and Jewish tradition.
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An inspiring and uplifting virtual event celebrating the Hebrew new year and reimagining the Seder through the lens of compassion, sustainability, and Jewish tradition.
Explore the Passover story—from Egypt to liberation—through ancient and modern texts that grapple with slavery, plagues, and freedom. Join a welcoming learning session to reflect on oppression, resilience, and what liberation means for us today.
This session will explore the issues surrounding one of the central, widely accepted values of Pesach: the prohibition against consuming foods and drinks produced through leavening. While these consumables are most often associated with bread products, they also include items such as beer. The common element is yeast, something humans tend to enjoy and appreciate, but which, in the biblical narrative, is viewed quite differently.
Join the American Jewish Committee (AJC) Washington, D.C. Region for the 34th Annual Ambassadors’ Seder on March 25, 2026, and take a seat at the table with ambassadors, diplomats, U.S. […]
Celebrate Shabbat with songs, stories, crafts, and tasty treats! Perfect for kids ages 0-6 and their families. Welcome to interfaith families, LGBTQ+ families, and families of every shape and story!
Join us for a joyful, hands-on Passover adventure.
Join the National Rainbow Seder, one of the nation’s largest and longest-running Passover seders for the queer Jewish community and its allies.
Gather with friends, neighbors, and loved ones to celebrate the story of liberation, resilience, and hope at our annual Community Passover Seder!
Join Temple Rodef Shalom for Passover.
Join us for a warm, welcoming Second Night Seder that blends tradition, conversation, and community. Together we’ll retell the story of the Exodus through ritual, song, and shared reflection—making space for questions, multiple perspectives, and meaningful connections to our lives today. Whether this is your first seder or your fiftieth, all are welcome at the table.
Celebrate Passover in community at Kol Ami Second Night Seder, led by Rabbi Bruce Aft and Ari Jacobson.
Singles, interfaith, LGBTQ+, and families of every shape and story welcome. Service conducted by Rabbi Kobey and soloist Deborah Sternberg.