This powerful potluck dinner event, led by Roei Stanley of Jews for Jesus, will help us discover the link between the Jewish feast of Passover and the last supper Jesus shared with His disciples.
Join us for an exploration of the beautiful symbolism of the Jewish ceremonial meal called a seder. We’ll weave the story of the exodus and freedom from slavery together with the messianic hope realized in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. The words “do this in remembrance of me” will take on an even deeper meaning to Christians as we learn the significance of and fully participate in the tradition Jesus observed the night before He died and give us a closer look at the very Jewish life He led.
Jewish or not, religious or not—all are welcome for this unforgettable, thought-provoking experience.
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Kosher a Few Things to Know
Kosher – Hebrew for fit or proper and refers to foods
that adhere to Jewish dietary laws
Meats include beef, poultry, lamb and fish with scales and fins
Meat and dairy cannot be served or prepared together.
Dairy includes milk, butter, yogurt, cheese & cream
During Passover, flour containing wheat, rye, barley,
oats, or spelt is generally considered “chametz” (leavened bread)
Gluten free flours containing rice, almond, tapioca or corn are considered kosher
Fruits and vegetables including potatoes must be thoroughly washed to remove insects and larvae which are not to be consumed
Eggs cannot have a blood spot
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Seder Potluck Ideas
Salads with vegetable oil based dressings – no dairy
Roasted vegetables
Rice
Pot roast Pepper steak
Meatballs Chili
Brisket Pulled beef
Lamb stew Mexican beef stew
Honey garlic chicken Balsamic chicken
Thai peanut sauce
Desserts
Gluten free Chocolate lava cake
Dairy free Chocolate mousse
Gluten free fruit crumbles
Macaroons
Meringue cookies