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If you are looking for a local seder - check the links below ASAP  
Most meals require an RSVP by Monday, April 3rd!

Beth El - A second Seder for an evening you won't forget
What: Beth El Synagogue invites you  to
make tracks to the Beth El Family Seder.
When: April 11, 5-6 p.m. Camel rides, belly dancers, music and fun and more
More information and registration.

Beth Israel - Thinking Outside the Matzah (Box)
What: Beth Israel Synagogue invites you to celebrate Passover with a Seder at Beth Israel that includes interactive learning.
When: April 11, 7:30 p.m.
More information and registration.

Temple Israel - a family friendly Passover Seder
What: A family friendly Passover Seder with delicious food, thought provoking discussion, joyful song and activities for children. 
When: April 11, 5:30 p.m.

Chabad - Pesach at Chabad
a family seder
What: Relive the exodus, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy a community Seder. 
When: April 10, 7 p.m.
Other Events & Resources in Our Community: 
PJ Books This Month
Parent Reads

Parents, Choose Your Own Book
Why should the kids have all the fun?  In April, PJ Library invites you to select a free "grown-up" Jewish book.
Everything You Need to Know About Passover With Kids
We've got stories, activities, recipes, and so much more to get you into the Passover ready zone. Learn More>> 

What's The Best Way to Eat Matzah?
We asked the PJ Our Way Design Team and their friends to share their absolute favorite matzah toppings for after school snacks.
Get Snacking>> 
 
Matzah-Mania is Here
If you spot a box of Yehuda Matzos with the special PJ Library art, snap a picture of your child holding it and share it with us using #pjlibrary. Full Details>> 
PJOW1PJ Our Way
  Four PJ Our Way Books to Read During Passover
What is the oldest book club on earth? It's the Passover Seder, of course! Read about four great books to engage your tween this Passover. Learn More>> 
Hello PJ Library family!

Got questions? New to the community or looking to make connections with other families? Just wanna chat? Be in touch with me, your program professional! I'd love to meet you and learn more about what you'd like to 
see Omaha's PJ Library programming look like.

Jennie Gates Beckman
Jewish Federation of Omaha
 Director of Community Engagement & Education
402-334-6445 | [email protected] 

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The Dorothy and Myer S. Kripke Institute for Jewish Family Literacy
Mort Richards Youth Program Fund
Murray H. and Sharee C. Newman Supporting Foundation