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Your Passover Guide: 6 Community Seders In Brooklyn

Your Passover Guide: 6 Community Seders In Brooklyn
(Photo by Tracey Hohman)

To our neighbors who celebrate, all of us here at BKLYNER wish you a very meaningful Passover. We hope everyone has a chance to relax, spend time with family and friends, and enjoy a peaceful holiday.

**Alternate side parking rules are in effect today, April 10 but they’re suspended on Tuesday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 12, according to DOT.

Nearly one quarter of Brooklyn is Jewish and nearly every denomination and non-denomination can be found here. That breadth means that Seders of all kinds have been known to rise up around the borough, so here’s our guide to the ones that are still open last-minute:

Windsor Terrace/Park Slope: Ohel Ayalah’s Family Seder from the Windsor Terrace Kings Bay Y & Park Slope Jewish Center. Monday, April 10 6pm at the Park Slope Jewish Center, 1320 Eighth Avenue. Adults $55, Kings Bay Y and Park Slope Jewish Center members $48, and kids $15.

Ditmas Park: The Community Second Night Seder at Temple Beth Emeth on Tuesday, April 11 at 6:30pm will be led by Rabbi Heidi Hoover and Cantor Nonie Schuster. $60 for adults. Temple Beth Emeth v’Ohr Progressive Shaari Zedek, 83 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, New York 11226

Sheepshead Bay: Seders for the 1st and 2nd nights will be held at Romanoff Restaurant by the Chabad of Sheepshead Bay, at 8:30pm 2670 Coney Island Avenue. $50 per adult, $20 per child.

Manhattan Beach: the second Seder will be celebrated at the Conservative Temple Beth El. $50 for adults, $35 for children. 111 West End Avenue.

Boerum Hill: Noah Bermanoff’s trend-setting Mile End will be having a delicious Montreal-style Seder, including service, dinner, wine for the adults, and a copy of the Unorthodox Haggadah. Mile End Deli, 53 Bond Street, tickets $85, April 10 and 11 at 8pm.

Williamsburg: Closed out of your neighborhood seder? Travel a bit north for the Because Jewish Community Seder, located at The Hall at MP, 470 Driggs Avenue. Tickets are $100 per adult and $40 per child. Group seating available.

If you snap any photos of all the holiday fun around Brooklyn, let us know — you can email them to us at editor@bklyner.com, and we’ll post them to the site.