Congregation Dor Hadash
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Reconstructionist community, welcoming all,
including LGBTQ+ and interfaith families
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Second Night Community Potluck Seder

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Saturday, April 23 - 5:30 p.m.
Seder begins promptly at 6:00 pm
Al Bahr Shrine Auditorium - upstairs
5440 Kearny Mesa Road – San Diego, CA
858-268-3674 • fax 858-704-3850

 
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.

Choose a menu item to bring (enough to share with 12 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.
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
You may pay through PayPal on our website here

(please contact the office if you need financial consideration)

​Registration is closed as we are at capacity.


*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) (download ingredient form)
  • 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
Congregation Dor Hadash | Mailing address: PO Box 12768, La Jolla, CA 92039 | 858-268-3674