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MATZAH MIA - The Passover Seder for Woman

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Har Zion Temple
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March 6, 2013 6:00 PM

You’re invited
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013
MATZAH MIA!
The Passover Seder from the Woman's Point of View.
Led by The Miraj Trio
Come Celebrate...
why this Seder is different than all others!
Singing * Dining * Dancing
Couvert for the event:  Double Chai  $36
BYOB unopened Kosher Wine
Join the festivities for the largest Women's Seder on the Main Line at
Har Zion Temple
1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley, PA 19072
Registration 6:00 pm Festivities begin 6:30 pm
Event Co-Chairs
Sheila Schafer: lssch@comcast.net [3] Lucy Maislin: lugracie@comcast.net [4]
Sponsored by the Women of
Har Zion Sisterhood, TBH-BE Sisterhood,
Hadassah and ORT
RSVP by Tuesday, February 22, 2013

 

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Har Zion Temple

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1500 Hagys Ford Road
Penn Valley  Pennsylvania  19072
United States

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RSVP by Feb 22, 2013. Couvert $36.00 pp. Make check payable to Har Zion Sisterhood.

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Passover [10]

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