Please join us for a secular seder that is interactive and joyful but also pauses for reflection. We will be both silly and serious, improvising skits on the ten plagues, hiding afikomen, and singing in Yiddish, while also considering what it means to see the liberation of the Jewish people as interconnected to the liberation of all peoples.
We take old traditions and make them new, reciting the four questions, and then posing new questions about what it means to strive for a fairer, better world today.
New families will watch presentations from our current classes and also have the option of becoming active participants in group activities.
Our event will culminate in a potluck meal.
Event location will be shared after RSVP.
The Manhattan Workers Circle School is the Lower East Side site of the New York Workers Circle School, a secular Jewish Sunday School focused on social justice.