Chabad Offers Passover Seders on Jacksonville's Southside
During these challenging times the ancient message of Passover rings with new relevance.
Jacksonville, FL, February 18, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Few holidays evoke the same sentiment and reminiscence as the Passover Seder. The Matzah, the wine, the four questions and the charoset all contribute to Passover’s popularity on the Jewish Holiday list.
Bringing the warmth and tradition of this festival to the Southside Jewish Community, Chabad of Southside will sponsor its fourth annual communal Passover Seders this year on the First and Second nights of Passover – Wednesday Evening March 25th and Thursday Evening March 26th.
The Seders will take participants through the wondrous liberation of our ancestors from Egyptian bondage, as well as help participants understand the Seder’s relevance to Jews and Judaism in our modern day and age.
Included in the Seder will be a delectable catered dinner with imported kosher wines, succulent Uruguayan beef and handmade round 'Shmurah' Matza from Israel.
“Passover is not simply a celebration of the historic liberation of an ancient people,” said Rabbi Shmuli Novack, Director Chabad of Southside. “Passover is about our own personal liberation – physically, emotionally and spiritually. During these tumultuous times– Passover’s perpetual message of deliverance resonates with added meaning as so many struggle to find balance during uncertain times.”
The Seders will be held at Chabad of Southside (11271 Alumni Way 32246) at 7:30pm. The fee: Adults $54, Students/Children under 12 $18.
Space is limited and reservations are on a first come first serve basis.
For more information and reservations please call 646-4434, or visit Chabad of Southside online.
Bringing the warmth and tradition of this festival to the Southside Jewish Community, Chabad of Southside will sponsor its fourth annual communal Passover Seders this year on the First and Second nights of Passover – Wednesday Evening March 25th and Thursday Evening March 26th.
The Seders will take participants through the wondrous liberation of our ancestors from Egyptian bondage, as well as help participants understand the Seder’s relevance to Jews and Judaism in our modern day and age.
Included in the Seder will be a delectable catered dinner with imported kosher wines, succulent Uruguayan beef and handmade round 'Shmurah' Matza from Israel.
“Passover is not simply a celebration of the historic liberation of an ancient people,” said Rabbi Shmuli Novack, Director Chabad of Southside. “Passover is about our own personal liberation – physically, emotionally and spiritually. During these tumultuous times– Passover’s perpetual message of deliverance resonates with added meaning as so many struggle to find balance during uncertain times.”
The Seders will be held at Chabad of Southside (11271 Alumni Way 32246) at 7:30pm. The fee: Adults $54, Students/Children under 12 $18.
Space is limited and reservations are on a first come first serve basis.
For more information and reservations please call 646-4434, or visit Chabad of Southside online.
Contact
Chabad Lubavitch of Southside, Inc.
Shmuel Novack
904-646-4434
www.southsidechabad.com
@JaxJew
Contact
Shmuel Novack
904-646-4434
www.southsidechabad.com
@JaxJew
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