Last Call: Join Our Passover UnSeder This Saturday!
Registration closes Wednesday at 12pm for our feminist, queer-affirming Matanot Lilith UnSeder!
Ready to experience Passover in a whole new way? Our intimate Matanot Lilith UnSeder has just a few spots remaining for this Saturday's celebration of liberation, community, and authentic spiritual connection.
Location Update: In a fitting twist for a holiday that celebrates journeys, our UnSeder has found a new home! We'll now be gathering near Wellesley station (exact address provided upon registration). Sometimes the universe has its own plans for where our liberation stories unfold…
The Details
When: Saturday, April 12 (first night of Passover)
Where: NEW LOCATION Near Wellesley station (address provided upon registration)
What: A liberation-centered journey through the Passover storytelling tradition
Registration Deadline: Tomorrow (Wednesday) at 12pm
Just a few spots remain for this intimate gathering where we'll reimagine the ancient ritual for contemporary hearts and minds. Our UnSeder creates space for your whole, authentic self—no fragmenting required.
What to Expect
We progress through the ritual at a leisurely pace, with plenty of time for meaningful conversation
We start eating at Karpas and continue noshing throughout the evening – no waiting until midnight for dinner!
Our meal includes both meat and vegan options from Meals from Nancy plus potluck contributions
We welcome your favorite readings and songs to be shared and unpacked together
We honour diverse views and feelings in our sacred space
Sliding Scale Options Available
We offer sliding scale pricing options, including a potluck discount for those who prefer to bring food to share. No one will be turned away for lack of funds – for free tickets, please see the coupon code on the registration page.
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Can't make it in person? My recent Substack post offers universal Passover resources, including four reflection questions, a reimagined Sea Crossing, and information about one-on-one mentorship sessions.
In these challenging times, creating intentional space to gather, reflect, and reimagine liberation feels more essential than ever. I hope you'll join us at the table.
With love and anticipation,
Kohenet Annie