Photo: Philip DeitchPublished April 11, 2018
Central Reform Congregation held its 14th annual Diversity Seder, which looked at the Passover story through the lens of coming out of slavery in the United States. Pictured: Rabbi Randy Fleisher speaks during the seder.
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