March 24 at 6:30 p.m.
Sign up (tinyurl.com/hopesedersignup) by March 14 to join this tradition via Zoom.
The Jewish tradition of Seder has long been a household and family tradition. While we will miss the opportunity to gather together for Seder as we have traditionally done during Holy Week, this innovation will bring us closer to the traditional Jewish practice. Watch for confirming details, but in the days before Wednesday, March 24, there will be home Seder kits available in the church vestibule for pickup. We will then celebrate a simplified Seder liturgy together over Zoom. For families with children who complain that they never find the Afikomen and have never gotten the prize, this will be a year to right all wrongs! Every household with children who sign up will receive an Afikomen to hide and a prize to award. Our Jewish friends will begin their celebration of Passover in the days that follow with the first night Passover on Saturday evening, March 27.