Passover Seders Open to the Community
The Passover seders are in two weeks - Monday evening, March 29, and Tuesday evening, March 30. If you are looking for a seder in which to participate, check out our popular annual list of Passover Seders Open to the Community.
There are 20 seders of all persuasions listed, taking place in Andover, Boston, Brookline, Canton, Jamaica Plain, Lowell, Malden, Martha's Vineyard, Newton, Sudbury, Wakefield, Waltham, and Amherst, NH. There are also several special-interest seders occuring prior to Passover, including a women's seder, a labor seder, a diplomats seder, and more. Time is getting short, so check out the list and make your reservation. Be a part, not apart, on this special holiday!
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Passover (Pesach) Resources
Passover is just two weeks away! To help you prepare for and enjoy the holiday, see the links on our home page to:
- Our popular list of Passover Seders Open to the Community
- local events and workshops for all ages
- websites of all types - educational, instructional, and entertaining
- recipes and menus, for the seder and weekday meals
- cool Passover YouTube videos
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Passover Menus and Recipes
ShalomBoston.com has over 70 recipes specifically for Passover! These include the featured desserts on the food page:
- Ilene Gilbert's Frozen Lemon Meringue Dessert, contributed by Norene Gilletz
- Pecan Lace Cookies, contributed by Sharon Levitan
- Chocolate "Genoise" Cake, contributed by Carol Rosenstock
- Meringue with Berries and Chocolate, from our own ShalomBoston.com food editor.
See all the recipes, for the seder and weekday meals, including appetizers, soups, entrees, side dishes, "pastas" and "pizzas," and scrumptious desserts, plus a complete Traditional Seder Dinner Menu (with all the recipes, of course!).
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