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Passover 5770 Information

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A.K.A. The Dayenu Log

D-log Motto: Okay, that’s enough for today.

by Amy Brookman


Need a Seder? Need a Seder Guest?
Matchmaker, matchmaker. . .

Please contact Laurie Krieger at laurie_krieger@hotmail.com.

For seder host/esses: please state your name, which night(s), number ofguests you can accomodate, starting time, close to which public transport (if any), type of seder (traditional, feminist, etc.), type of food and level of pesach-keeping (will vegans find enough to eat? will meat-eating guests eagerly anticipating chicken soup and matzoh balls be disappointed?), and finally--your phone number.

For seder guests:
please state your name, phone number, which night(s) you'd like to attend, any preference for kind of seder, level of pesach observance, any food restrictions/requirements, and transportation needs.
Fabrangen always tries to match everyone. Should there be a shortage of host/esses (never happened so far), Fabrangen members take precedence.

Fabrangen Service Schedule

All services are open to the entire community.

Tuesday
March 30

Passover First Day Services

in collaboration with Shirat Nefesh at the Washington Ethical Society, 7550 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

10:00 AM

Tuesday
March 30

Fabrangen Second Night Kabbalistic Seder

Location TBA

Pot Luck Dairy/Vegetarian/Kosher l'pesach
Music singing, story telling, performances and of course lots of discussion on the meaning of the Hagadah, the ritual tasting, wine drinking, raising and pointing, the leaning to the left, and much more.

RSVP to
Barbara Hess - bmhess@aol.com
Jay McCrensky - jmccrensky@aol.com

7:00 PM

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Saturday
April 3

Shabbat Services

Shabbat Services at the Washington Ethical Society, 7750 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

Rachel Braun is organizing people to sing Shir Hashirm (Song of Songs) at Shabbat Services on April 3. If you are interested in participating (including learning the trup) contact Rachel directly at rachelbraun@verizon.net.

9:30 AM

Monday
April 5

Passover Seventh Day Services

Passover Seventh Day Services (includes Yizkor) at the Washington Ethical Society, 7550 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

10:00 AM

 



Selling Your Chametz
Thanks to Clare Feinson

Once again, Clare Feinson's companion, Carl Dahlke has agreed to buy our chametz before Passover. The form to sell your chametz is on the Fabrangen website, with directions for how to send it to Clare by mail, fax, or email. She needs to receive the forms by April 1. A donation of $18 to Fabrangen for this service is requested, but not required. Contact Clare with any questions at clare.fabrangen@gmail.com or 202-667-4701. Chag Sameach!

DELEGATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR SALE OF CHAMETZ
5770 (2010) pdf | Word


A HOPEFUL PASSOVER COOKBOOK

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The revised edition of "A Hopeful Passover," with 31 new pages of Passover recipes and seder musings, is available for purchase.
Proceeds fund Fabrangen’s Project Hope, which has supported formerly homeless families in Washington, DC, since 1988. The cookbook costs.
NEW PRICING!
To order, please print and mail in the order form (pdf). The first 4 copies are $18 each; 5 or more copies $16 each. Shipping and handling: $6 per copy; add $2 for each additional copy to same address.

Fabrangen Home
Fabrangen's office is located at 7750 16th Street, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20012
Coordinator: Clare Feinson
Phone/Fax: (202) 595-9138 Email:Clare.Fabrangen@gmail.com

Webmaster: fabrangenweb@gmail.com
Last Updated March 14, 2010

Pictures of Fabrangen members signing Slobodka Torah© 2008 by Lloyd Wolf