Passover Seder is likely the longest running annual meeting of our society. The ritual can be one primed to support developmentally appropriate interaction for folks of every age and stage: the frame is a sacred story with a beginning, middle and end with a focus on freedom, hope, faith, peoplehood, miracles and gratitude. 

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Folks who are tasked with being a leader and/or want to be active participants in their family seder who are less than confident in their role
  • Leaders who want to engage an intergenerational audience of Seder participants in a meaningful way
  • Grown-Ups who want to foster the development of their young children’s understanding of the big ideas and values in the Passover story. 

Workshop Goals: Participants will…

  • Improve their confidence and competence related to Seder leadership and/or participation
  • Compare and contrast their childhood seder memories and their modern seder goals 
  • Discuss and review the 
  • Identify goals for this year’s seder, articulate expectations for participants 
  • Explore & experience contemporary customs and relevant “shtick”