Ally Across the Atlantic

The very make-shift Sedar plate I made for our Sedar last week.  It was a potluck with about 15 people in my program, mostly Jews and a few gentiles :) We had a great time inserting our own family’s traditions into the service, singing all our favorite songs and leading it together. 

The very make-shift Sedar plate I made for our Sedar last week.  It was a potluck with about 15 people in my program, mostly Jews and a few gentiles :) We had a great time inserting our own family’s traditions into the service, singing all our favorite songs and leading it together. 

 




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