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Chabad of Greenwich To Host Passover Seder for Over One Hundred Guests
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GREENWICH, CT, April 10, 2017 – For this year’s first night of Passover on April 10, 2017, Chabad of Greenwich’s Rabbi Yossi Deren and Maryashie Deren will host a Seder for over one hundred guests at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life, located at 75 Mason Street in Greenwich, CT.
“We look forward to lively Hagadah reading, a full sit-down dinner, and handmade Shmurah matzah as we once again remember when we were delivered from Egypt into the Promised Land,” said Rabbi Deren. “As always, our evening will be accessible to both beginner and advanced, regardless of age, level of observance or affiliation, and we promise Gefilte fish like no other.”
On this first night of Passover, services for all will begin with candle lighting and Mincha at 7:11pm, followed by evening services at 7:30pm, and the Seder at 8:00pm. Families may also register to attend the second Passover Seder on April 11, 2017 at 8:00pm, which will be hosted by Chabad of Greenwich Rabbi Menachem Feldman and Chani Feldman at their home. To register, and for a full Passover schedule, visit www.chabadgreenwich.org and click on “Upcoming Events” and “Passover @ Chabad Greenwich.”
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About Chabad of Greenwich
Chabad of Greenwich provides families from all Jewish backgrounds with fun and educational programs and celebrations. The Chabad Center for Jewish Life, located at 75 Mason Street in the heart of Greenwich, houses weekly Sabbath services for all ages, Mommy & Me classes, adult learning classes, and offices for the preschool and summer camp. Visit www.chabadgreenwich.org for more about these programs, upcoming community events, the Gan of Greenwich Preschool, the Chabad Hebrew School, Bar & Bat Mitzvah preparation and celebration, CTeen’s Greenwich Chapter, and Camp Gan Israel of Greenwich at Carmel Academy.
Chabad-Lubavitch is a major movement within mainstream Jewish tradition, and embraces all Jews, regardless of denomination, practice or observance. Today, over 3,500 Chabad institutions are located in over 85 countries, with a new center opening approximately every ten days. In South Africa, South America, Russia, Australia, the United Kingdom, and many parts of the United States, Chabad has become a dynamic, welcoming and spiritual force for the Jewish community.
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Contact: Bentzi Shemtov, (203) 629-9059, bentzi@chabadgreenwich.org
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