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SJC Passover Seder & Potluck Dinner

Sunday, April 13, 2025 15 Nisan 5785

5:00 PM - 8:00 PMBallard neighborhood in Seattle (exact address furnished upon registration)

 Registration for SJC's annual Passover Seder and potluck dinner is officially OPEN! 🎉

We hope you can join us for our annual Secular Humanistic Passover Seder and potluck dinner on April 13th! This event is always a fun and insightful opportunity for us to gather together as a community.

FAQ: What distinguishes a traditional Passover Seder from a secular humanist one?

As Passover is a holiday that requires a lot of preparation, whether you'll just be observing at home as a family or all together as part of a large group like this, remember that many hands make light work! If you can bring any food or non-alcoholic drink(s) to share for the potluck*, arrive early to help with setup, or stay after the event ends to help with cleanup, we sincerely appreciate every pair of hands! SJC is an entirely volunteer-run and donation-funded organization, so none of this would be possible without you!

* Please note that any food or non-alcoholic drink(s) you plan to share at the potluck should have a corresponding list of ingredients to accommodate attendees with allergies, sensitivities or otherwise restrictive diets. Ingredients Card Template (fillable version)

Food to bring:

If you are able to bring a potluck dish, we would be most appreciative! The dishes that are most needed are entree-type dishes -- such as plates of roasted veggies, protein-rich salads, baked chicken or beef dishes (please don't bring pork). Really anything filling and healthy is appreciated. Also desserts and drinks are welcome.

Also, please bring your own serving utensils to help serve up your dish!

Accessibility Information:

  • Venue is fully wheelchair accessible, however all doors are manual, not automatic.
  • Venue is temperature-controlled.
  • Venue has sensory-safe spaces on the third level.
  • Outside food and non-alcoholic drink are permitted, and there is a water bottle refill station on-site just outside the elevator on the second level.
  • Trained service animals, as always, are permitted, but no pets.
  • All bathrooms on-site will be redesignated as gender-neutral by SJC.
  • Venue has its own free parking on-site. There are nine spots within the garage and eight spots outside in the lot. The two ADA-reserved spaces are located in garage.
  • Venue is accessible via public transit routes 17, 40 and 44, and to a lesser extent, RapidRide D Line, if you're willing and able to walk about four long blocks to/from that stop.

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Attendee Information


Donation Information

SJC is a volunteer-run, donation-funded nonprofit. Your donations will help us recoup the costs of hosting this event for the community, including venue rental, Seder plate supplies, and professional printing (ex: Haggadahs, song books, signage, etc).

Give the gift of community: Any additional funds paid beyond the suggested amount will cover those who cannot afford the full amount due to hardship, but still wish to attend.

Volunteerism Information

Table Hosts (recommended for groups of 4+) are expected to arrive at least an hour early to help set up their table and bring as many of the following items for their table as feasible:

- Tablecloth
- Flowers in vase

- Seder plate and its items*
- Elijah’s & Miriam's cups

* What items are found on a humanistic Seder plate? (Note: Table Hosts aren't required to bring charoset.)


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