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A Musical Passover Seder

The Victoria Jewish Community Choir's Journeys in Jewish Music series will celebrate Passover with a musical seder on Zoom on Monday, April 18, 2022

The Victoria Jewish Community Choir's Journeys in Jewish Music series will celebrate Passover with a musical seder on Zoom on Monday, April 18, 2022 (the fourth night), at 7 pm PDT. We won’t be eating—but singing! Outstanding presenters from the Journeys in Jewish Music series will share traditional and original seder–related Passover songs from various traditions. You are welcome to celebrate through wine, singing, listening, dancing (while muted for technical reasons).

We feel privileged to welcome the following friends of our series: Rabbi Hanna Tiferet, Rabbi Louis Sutker, Hazzan Rob Menes, Dr. Judith Cohen, the World Music duo, Kouskous (Gary Cohen & Amber Woods), Moshe Denburg of Tzimmes and songwriter Carol Sokoloff. They will share remarkable music including traditional songs, sung yearly, as well as some humorous, Sephardic and contemporary melodies.

Mark the calendar, tell your friends, and even have a little gathering. Warm up your voice and get ready to sing along as we celebrate the spirit of Pesach through its wonderful music. A Musical Passover Seder is free of charge (though donations to the choir are appreciated). Everyone is welcome.

Anyone who has previously registered for a Journeys in Jewish Music talk will be notified with the zoom link for this program. To register please send a note to this email:

Donations to the choir can be e-transferred to the same address: [email protected].

The Victoria Jewish Community Choir is grateful for the assistance of the Jewish Federation of Victoria and 91原创 Island whose support helps make these programs possible. [email protected]

We also thank our generous presenters and the many individuals whose contributions have sustained the Journeys in Jewish Music series.

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