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Interfaith, Intergenerational Passover Seder

Hosted By: Keeping It Sacred (KITS)

Grammy-winning artist, Joanie Leeds once again joins Rabbi Heather Miller to co-host our Interfaith, Intergenerational Passover Seder! Celebrate key parts of the seder and a joyful, inclusive environment. No experience is necessary. Invite your friends.

If you have further questions, or to introduce yourself, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Rabbi Miller: rabbimiller@keepingitsacred.com

Together, we’re #keepingitsacred…

And please note: Keeping It Sacred programs are free for all because we uphold the value of keruv/accessibility; voluntary financial contributions to help offset the cost of these programs are greatly appreciated. No experience necessary. All are welcome!

 

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Rabbi Heather Miller

Rabbi Heather Miller is an inspiring, intellectual, and down-to-earth spiritual guide. She Founded Keeping It Sacred (KITS), a center dedicated to surfacing sacred ancient wisdom in ways that are accessible, relevant and empowering. She is an award-winning author, social justice advocate, community leader, and educator who hails from an interfaith, international, inclusive family. For more information, please click here.
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Keeping It Sacred (KITS)

Keeping It Sacred (KITS) is a center for the exploration of texts and rituals that are accessible, relevant, and empowering. Our mission is to inspire bold, joyful, meaningful living.
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