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Passover Seders around Connecticut

Jewish Ledger | April 6, 2012

Many synagogues around the state are hosting communal seders on either the first or second night of the holiday. Here are a few:

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 • First Night

  • Glastonbury – The Benet Rothstein Chabad Jewish Center; 6:45 p.m.; 25 Harris St., (860) 659-2422, www.chabader.com.
  • Greenwich – Greenwich Reform Synagogue; 6 p.m.; 257 Stanwich Rd., (203) 629-0018 x221, erin@grs.org. $36 adult; $18 children (5-12) FREE children under 5. Reservations by April 2
  • Newington – Temple Sinai; 6 p.m.; 41 West Hartford Rd., (860) 561-1055
  • Litchfield – Chabad of Northwest CT; 7 p.m.; 7 Village Green Dr.; (860) 567-3609,  www.chabadNW.org.  $49 adult; $25 children under 12; $36 senior; FREE children under 5

SATURDAY, APRIL 7 • Second Night

  • Bridgeport – Congregation Rodeph Sholom; 8:30 p.m.; 2385 Park Ave., (203) 334-0159. $36 adults; $15 children (5-11); FREE children under 5). Reservations by March 23
  • Greenwich – Congregation Shir Ami; pot luck meal; 6 – 9 p.m.; at the First Presbyterian Church, One West Putnam Ave.; $18 adults; $10 children (K-12); FREE children under 5
  • Hamden – Congregation Mishkan Israel; 6 p.m.; 785 Ridge Rd., (203) 288-3877. $45 adults; $22.50 children 4-12; FREE children under 4. Reservations by March 30
  • Litchfield – Chabad of Northwest CT; 7 p.m.; 7 Village Green Dr.; (860) 567-3609,  www.chabadNW.org.  $49 adult; $25 children under 12; $36 senior; FREE children under 5
  • Middletown – Congregation Adath Israel; 5:30 p.m.; P.O. Box 337, (860) 346-4709/ $35 adults; $15 children (5-13)
  • Simsbury – Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation-Emek Shalom; 6 p.m.; 55 Bushy Hill Rd. (860) 658-1075; $27 adult; $10 child
  • West Hartford – Congregation Beth Israel, 5 p.m.; 701 Farmington Ave., (860) 233-8215. $18 adults; $15 children/seniors; FREE children under 6

 

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