The Jewish Chronicle

Reform is sweet on Seder

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MORE THAN 500 Reform members enjoyed a sweet take on the Pesach experience with the movement’s first national chocolate Seder.

Families from 22 communitie­s took part in the digital event, with children from Brighton to Manchester contributi­ng readings and drawings. For the confection­ery Seder plate, participan­ts were encouraged to put together a chocolate egg, an ice-cream drumstick, chocolate dipped strawberri­es, sour candies, chocolate-coated matzah and four cups of chocolate milk. In line

Vwith Reform Judaism’s egalitaria­n values, the Seder plate also included an orange as a feminist symbol and a cup of water for Miriam.

There was additional­ly a virtual hunt for Afikomen hidden in photos of Reform synagogues. The eight winners will receive a prize by post.

One parent said: “It was the perfect length, a perfect mix of some new knowledge and tradition and perfectly executed. This is the first religious activity my kids were super excited about.”

Event organiser Naomi Raanan added: “This Seder was held so we could show our Reform kids across the country that they are part of something bigger. Every community made this joint event their own. Some ran sessions with groups of kids beforehand in preparatio­n and shared their learning, drawings and recordings. Some sent out packages with all the items needed on the chocolate Seder plate to their kids. But all communitie­s were able to represent themselves showcasing their amazing work.”

 ??  ?? A Seder participan­t with the requisite confection­ery
A Seder participan­t with the requisite confection­ery

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