Second Night Community Potluck Seder
Rabbi Yael Ridberg will lead the seder.
Enjoy the friendly people, the inspiring story, the Reconstructionist haggadah,
and a delicious, potluck, kosher Passover meal (Sephardic tradition)
prepared by members and friends of Dor Hadash.
Enjoy the friendly people, the inspiring story, the Reconstructionist haggadah,
and a delicious, potluck, kosher Passover meal (Sephardic tradition)
prepared by members and friends of Dor Hadash.
Choose a menu item to bring (enough to share with 10 people)
Menu item must be dairy free and may follow the Sephardic tradition*
Main Course
Chicken, fish (NO shellfish), or vegetarian main course
Side dishes
kugel (matzah, potato, or other Kosher-for-Passover kugel), vegetables, tsimmes, green salad
Dessert
fresh fruit, Kosher-for-Passover baked goods, or similar
Important: All items need to be dairy free. Please check the labels.
Menu item must be dairy free and may follow the Sephardic tradition*
Main Course
Chicken, fish (NO shellfish), or vegetarian main course
Side dishes
kugel (matzah, potato, or other Kosher-for-Passover kugel), vegetables, tsimmes, green salad
Dessert
fresh fruit, Kosher-for-Passover baked goods, or similar
Important: All items need to be dairy free. Please check the labels.
Cost:
Members: $15/adult (age 19+); $10/young adults (age 13-18)
Guests: $20/adult (age 19+); $15/young adults (age 13-18)
No charge for children 12 and under
(please contact the office if you need financial consideration)
Members: $15/adult (age 19+); $10/young adults (age 13-18)
Guests: $20/adult (age 19+); $15/young adults (age 13-18)
No charge for children 12 and under
(please contact the office if you need financial consideration)
Click here to register and pay online.
You may also call (858-268-3674 x101) or email Valentina in the office to make your reservations and pay. Please provide (a) the number of people in your group
(indicate the number of children under 13) and (b) what food you will bring.
You may also call (858-268-3674 x101) or email Valentina in the office to make your reservations and pay. Please provide (a) the number of people in your group
(indicate the number of children under 13) and (b) what food you will bring.
*Kosher-style for Passover and Sephardic tradition for Passover means:
- NO dairy (butter, milk, cream, cheese, etc.)
- Products may contain corn, rice, or legumes (please bring list of ingredients for those allergic or observing Ashkenazic tradition)
- Use products that are labeled Kosher for Passover.
Web sites with recipes for Passover. No Dairy.
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/passover.htm
http://www.peta.org/features/vegan-passover-recipes.aspx
http://www.vegparadise.com/cookingwith54.html#Passover%20Menu
http://www.vegkitchen.com/category/recipes/special-occasions-and-entertaining/passover-ashkenazic-style-seder/
http://www.jewishfood-list.com/recipes/vegn/cass/casseggplant01.html
http://www.jewishfood-list.com/recipes/vegn/cass/casspotkale01.html
http://theshiksa.com/in-the-kitchen/recipes/kosher-for-ashkenazi-passover/
http://theshiksa.com/passover/kosher-for-sephardic/
http://food.lizsteinberg.com/category/kosher-for-passover-ashkenazi/
http://tinyurl.com/au8wrfy