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Leading a Post-October 7th Seder

Sunday, April 14
10:00 AM EDT -11:30 AM EDT

Virtual Event

Cost: FREE

Venue

Zoom
Gefsky Community Scholar Rabbi Danny Schiff

Are you ready to lead a Seder in the wake of all that has happened in the last few months?

The Gefsky Community Scholar position is endowed by the H. Arnold and Adrien B. Gefsky Endowment Fund of the Federation’s Jewish Community Foundation.

Access the free recording for this class.

 

Are you ready to lead a Seder in the wake of all that has happened in the last few months? Do you need some help in providing your Seder with meaning and significance at this critical time for Jews and Jewish identity? If so, then this session is for you. Rabbi Schiff will offer materials designed to make this year’s Seder experience as fulfilling as possible.

 

Classes are generously supported by the Elaine Belle Krasik Fund for Adult Education.

Venue

Zoom

Questions:

Organizer

Federation Adult Learning
Phone
412-681-8000
Email
learning@jfedpgh.org
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