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Community Seder for Young(ish) Adults
Apr
16

Community Seder for Young(ish) Adults

SOLD OUT — Email hello@thekitchensf.org to be added to the waitlist if additional tickets become available

Join Rabbinical Student in Residence, Chelsea Mandell for a young(ish) adults* community seder.  The word seder means “order” and is how we traditionally move through the ritual telling of the Passover story. However, the most traditional thing about this seder is that we will be following an order, but this time the order is centered around thought provoking, self reflective and  experiential elements. We'll explore the ideas of slavery to liberation and bring the voices of our ancestors and wise elders of all backgrounds to our table to take us on a Passover journey. 

Your Passover experience will include seder + ritual + dinner and will be held at The Firehouse in Cole Valley. This meal is vegetarian (includes dairy and is Kosher style) but is catered from an uncertified restaurant.

*This seder is geared towards young adults in their 20s, 30s, and those at heart. But you know us, all our welcome, email Avital if you have questions.

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Until Love Pleases: A Night of Music, Poetry, Art, and Dance from the Song of Songs
Apr
7

Until Love Pleases: A Night of Music, Poetry, Art, and Dance from the Song of Songs

Join us for a night of experiential delight featuring the musical group The Qadim Ensemble, visual artist Naomie Kremer, dancer Miriam Peretz and our very own Rabbi Jessica Kate Meyer in collaboration with the JCC East Bay.

With its sensuous imagery of love and Springs’ rebirth, the Song of Songs (Shir Hashirim) is traditionally chanted on Pesach. We invite you to get into the mood for love & Pesach. Learn more about the Song of Songs here.

The concert will be held safely outdoors at the JCC East Bay. Space is limited, get your tickets early.

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