American Jewish Committee (AJC) Cincinnati will host its 31st annual Community Intergroup Seder on April 16, 2024. Rabbi Matthew Kraus will officiate the popular event that will welcome dozens of community leaders and others from diverse backgrounds as we join to commemorate the Passover holiday.

Amidst the challenges of global conflict and violence, this inclusive and captivating Seder extends a heartfelt invitation to all, offering a respite and a meaningful experience. Devoted to honoring the timeless tradition of the Jewish festival of Passover, a beacon of freedom, the Seder holds a profound significance. Enriched by a deep cultural heritage, the Passover Seder meticulously follows a specific order, leading participants through a symbolic journey from the bonds of slavery to the liberating embrace of freedom. At its essence, the Passover Seder weaves a compelling narrative of hope, aspiration, and redemption, beckoning everyone to partake in the celebration of freedom and the collective human experience.

Catered lunch will be provided by Café Alma featuring:

  • Agave Mustard Salmon (GF)
  • Mira’s Power Bowl (V, GF)
  • Israeli Tabbouleh Salad (V, GF, N)
  • Medi Dip Trio (V)
  • Passover Seder food

Seating is limited

Doors open at 11:15 a.m.

AJC Cincinnati is excited to invite the region’s interfaith leaders and friends of AJC to attend its annual Community Intergroup Seder, to be held during lunch hours on April 16, 2024. This event seeks to intersect the story of Passover with the greater Cincinnati community, emphasizing the universal themes of freedom, liberation, and unity that are at the heart of the Passover narrative.

Check back soon to learn more!

AJC Cincinnati will celebrate its 30th annual Community Intergroup Seder on March 21, 2023. In partnership with the Skirball Museum located on the historic Hebrew Union College campus, this year’s program will feature a Passover-themed art exhibition in addition to aspects of a traditional Passover seder, meaningful conversation and a delicious catered lunch. Rabbi Matthew Kraus will officiate the popular event that will welcome community leaders and others from diverse backgrounds as we join to commemorate the Passover holiday, the Jewish exodus from slavery to freedom.

Tuesday, March 21
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Skirball Museum Cincinnati on the HUC Campus

Space is limited so register here and reserve your seat today.

 

Tuesday, March 31, 2020
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM
Mayerson JCC
8485 Ridge Road, Amberley Village
(South of Ronald Reagan Highway)
AJC Cincinnati cordially invites you and your friends to experience the Ageless Ritual of Passover at our 27th Annual Community Intergroup Seder, Celebrating Freedom for All People.

Led by
Rabbi Matthew Kraus
Interim Director of Undergraduate Studies,
Department of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati

Description:
American Jewish Committee (AJC) will celebrate Passover, the festival of freedom, at its 27th annual Community Intergroup Seder. AJC, dedicated to global Jewish advocacy, will host dozens of people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds as they come together to commemorate Passover, the festival of freedom. Rabbi Matthew Kraus, Interim Head, Department of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati, will officiate at the popular event.

CO-CHAIRS
Phyllis Jackson and Chuck Kessel

Church groups, high school and college religion classes are especially welcome.

Adults $18, high school or college students $8 (Includes lunch)

Seating is limited to the first 250 people to reply.
RSVP
Questions? E-mail cincinnati@ajc.org or call AJC at 513.621.4020.

 

Tuesday, March 31, 2020
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM
Mayerson JCC
8485 Ridge Road, Amberley Village
(South of Ronald Reagan Highway)
AJC Cincinnati cordially invites you and your friends to experience the Ageless Ritual of Passover at our 27th Annual Community Intergroup Seder, Celebrating Freedom for All People.

Led by
Rabbi Matthew Kraus
Interim Director of Undergraduate Studies,
Department of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati

Description:
American Jewish Committee (AJC) will celebrate Passover, the festival of freedom, at its 27th annual Community Intergroup Seder. AJC, dedicated to global Jewish advocacy, will host dozens of people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds as they come together to commemorate Passover, the festival of freedom. Rabbi Matthew Kraus, Interim Head, Department of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati, will officiate at the popular event.

CO-CHAIRS
Phyllis Jackson and Chuck Kessel

Church groups, high school and college religion classes are especially welcome.

Adults $18, high school or college students $8 (Includes lunch)

Seating is limited to the first 250 people to reply.
RSVP
Questions? E-mail cincinnati@ajc.org or call AJC at 513.621.4020.