Hillel seeks seder hosts for students

St. Louis Hillel is looking for families who are willing to open their homes and share a warm, home-away-from-home Passover experience with our students.  Through Hillel’s annual Passover Home Hospitality Program, community members can host one or more students for the First and/or Second Night Seder(s) on Monday, March 25 and/or Tuesday, March 26.  Registration for hosts and students is required by Wednesday, March 20.  Matches will be made on Thursday, March 21.

Additional options for students include: a Free First Night “Freedom Fest” Seder led by Rabbi Andy Kastner or our popular “Do Your Own Seder” program.  Students participating in the Do Your Own Seder program have the opportunity to create their own Seder traditions with their friends utilizing resources from St. Louis Hillel.  Students receive a filled seder plate and box of matzah, borrow haggadot, attend seder leader workshops and have access to guides and a $5 per person meal subsidy.  Washington University Dining Services will also offer kosher for Passover meals to students throughout the holiday as part of their regular meal plan.

To support St. Louis Hillel’s Passover offerings and to register for Home Hospitality, visit www.stlouishillel.org or contact Missy Novotny at [email protected] or 314-935-9040.