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Revision as of 01:52, 31 March 2015
- This page is for the Sedar in Boston. Please see this page for the event in Seattle.
The Things to Buy sections contains things we need and do not have yet. The Things We're Bringing is the place to put stuff you want to bring. Feel free to move something from things to buy to things to bring and put your name next to it so we know someone has that. You can also add something not already on the list--this can be ingredients, toys, cooked dishes, or anything else you think up. Things to cook is a good place to write suggestions for dinner.
It'd be really nice if you add your name under People if you are planning on attending, so we have an idea of how big to make dinner.
No dress code, although yarmulke encouraged.
Location and Time
This year we're going to host at the Lester Terrace Cafe (5 Lester Terrace, Somerville, MA) on April 4th. Please arrive by 7pm (19:00). Crash space is available at the Acetarium.
Things to Buy
You can add things you think we ought to have.
- Everybody please bring 5 cups of wine per person (a bit less than 1 bottle). Extra wine is always a bonus!
- Grape juice for the non-wine drinkers
- Matzot!
- Yams, beets
- Horseradish. Parsley.
- Romaine lettuces
- eggs
- An orange
- something very enticing but whose identity will be revealed after some cursory research
- prize for the afikoman
Things We're Bringing
You can add things you are bringing, with your name, here.
- Sephardic Charoset Truffles (Kit Cali)
- Kugel (Jill Katz)
Things to Cook
Things you want to cook (please out your name by it), or things you think we ought to cook, feel free to claim items without names next to them!
Please Note: Anything you bring should be Kosher for Passover. We eat neither chametz nor kitniyot. The meal will be vegetarian (eggs and dairy are welcome; vegan dishes are encouraged). We have lots of matzoh meal, if you want some.
Snacks
Mains
- Shakshuka
- Matzoh ball soup
- Beet salad
Things to Read
- The Velveteen Rabbi's Haggadah for Passover (definitely)
- The Women's Seder Sourcebook: Rituals and Readings for Use at the Passover Seder (maybe?)
- Exploring the abuse of robots (extremely unlikely)
- The Two-Minute Haggadah (probably not, but why not?)
- Alternative Haggadahs]
- Jeremy's Haggadah from 2003 - minor Hebrew error in the title
- Jeremy's grace after meals with full singable English
- a lego story of the exodus to read before hand!
Margin Notes
The seder will focus on history, culture, and understanding. Questions are highly encouraged! The theme this year is "connections," looking at the connections between our past, our present, and each other. Please, don't troll the haggadah.
Our seders tend to run on the longer side.
People
Please add your name with a #
- mollydb
- tchell graham
- valerie young
- kit cali
- willow
- jill katz
- ecole
- josh maybe a +1
- Max Rothman
- Schyler Versteeg
- Val H
- Frank Lee
- Harriotte Hurie
Can't Attend
- DB (out of town doing Passover with my family -- sorry!)
Schedule
April 4th: Cook all day long!
- 7pm: Open the wine
- 7:24pm: Start