Pesach
Busy Week Ahead!
Tuesday, 11 Nissan on the Jewish calendar, marks 120 years since the birth of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
Hundreds of nations, states, and municipalities around the world have declared this day Education and Sharing Day, and thousands of individuals will heed the Rebbe’s call for positive action.
With Passover coming at the end of the week, this is the perfect time to invite another person to your Seder, share shmurah matzah with someone who may not have, or otherwise make sure that every Jew has a place at a Seder table.
And if you, for whatever reason, do not yet have Seder plans, please be our guest!
With wishes for a kosher, joyous and deeply meaningful Passover,
Your Friends @ Chabad.org
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