Over the first two days of Passover dozens of people participated in Chabad of Sudbury's communal Seder's. The first Seder was attended by almost 60 people from the Sudbury area and included a traditional and joyful Seder replete with songs, stories, inspirational anecdotes and memories by participants and lots of great food.
On Wednesday afternoon a special Passover celebration was held at the Wingate at Sudbury with almost 50 residents, family members and friends in participation. The celebration included many beautiful Passover traditions and the recounting of moving personal reflections and memories by some of the residents and their family members on various Jewish memories and Passover experiences.
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This past Sunday, over 150 people joined Chabad of Sudbury's annual Model Matzah Bakery and Passover Experience. The event which drew dozens of young families from the Sudbury and Greater Boston area was very well received by the participants who had come from far and wide. Spread over several sessions the Matzah Bakery provided an exciting hands-on Pre Passover event in which children and adults could learn how the Shmurah Matzah is made from start to finish while they experienced the Passover Story.
Last night as I sat down to give our weekly Torah Study, I looked around the table at the great group of people who had gathered to study, and I realized I am sitting with a Veterinarian, some people in the pet business, two vegans, one vegetarian, and a couple more people to top it off. This is a great group of people that makes for a very great learning group, but I suddenly realized that the topic of the week, Animal Sacrifices, may not be the most appealing topic for the assembled group!
I am writing this while in recovery mode from shoveling the “4-6” inches (more like 16-17) that fell in the latest storm. Although I was getting hopeful I guess this storm proves that Winter is not yet over.



