SHABBAT PESACH: NAMING PHAROAH: LIVING LIBERATORY JUDAISM
Fri, 07 Apr
|Willesden - shared on 6th April
(Time TBC) Tea and opening conversation: ‘In every generation a person is obligated to consider that they themselves left Egypt…’ - opening text study 6:30pm Pesach/Shabbat evening service Shabbat/Pesach meal followed by learning/conversation/exploration - up until 9:30pm
Time & Location
07 Apr 2023, 17:00 – 21:30 BST
Willesden - shared on 6th April
About The Event
The Pesach team (Patrick, Hadar, Ed, Rabbi Daniel and Jess) are delighted to invite you to this evening exploring how we take Pesach from the Seder into our lives.
The Exodus from Egypt begins when God names Pharoah as unjust. What are the Pharoahs that impact our lives? Who are the Pharoahs in our society?
In this evening of song, conversation and eating, we will explore these questions. Inspired by the rituals and texts of the Pesach seder we will consider how we live liberatory Judaism in our own lives and in the life of the community.
(Time TBC) Tea and opening conversation:
‘In every generation a person is obligated to consider that they themselves left Egypt…’ - opening text study
6:30pm Pesach/Shabbat evening service
Shabbat/Pesach meal followed by learning/conversation/exploration - up until 9:30pm