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Last Chance Alert: 60 additional tickets released for our ‘Musical Seder’

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Bill Motchan
Brothers Lazaroff and a host of musicians will perform at “The Passover Project: A Musical Seder,” at City Winery on Thursday, April 18.

Great news for those wanting to attend the “Passover Project: A Musical Seder” on Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. – 60 more reserved tickets have been released for the event, all at the $36 ticket price level.

The Passover Project will feature some of St. Louis’ most talented musicians and performers, including the Brothers Lazaroff, Rabbi James Stone Goodman, Peter Martin, Rob Koritz, Anita Jackson, Joey Ferber, Michael Tzinberg, David Goldenberg and much more.

Attendees can expect a family-friendly, but decidedly grown-up seder, with music, readings, poetry, song, grooves, audience interaction, special surprises and some Passover teachings connected throughout.

The event was close to a sellout, which is why additional tickets were released. A portion of the proceeds from tickets sales will benefit the Jewish Light. Some non-kosher seder dishes fashioned by City Winery’s culinary team will be featured for purchase (in addition to its regular menu) as well as the traditional four glasses of wine curated as a special flight (single glasses can also be purchased separately). In addition, guests can nibble on complimentary matzah and macaroons, which will be on each table gratis, along with a seder plate.

All of the talent involved is generously donating their time to help the Jewish Light with this “Friend Raiser” and shine a light on the importance of Jewish journalism and its future.

For tickets and more information online, click here.

 

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About the Contributor
Bill Motchan, writer/photographer
Bill worked in corporate communications for AT&T for 28 years. He is a former columnist for St. Louis Magazine. Bill has been a contributing writer for the Jewish Light since 2015 and is a three-time winner of the Rockower Award for excellence in Jewish Journalism. He also is a staff writer for the travel magazine Show-Me Missouri. Bill grew up in University City. He now lives in Olivette with his wife and cat, Hobbes. He is an avid golfer and a fan of live music. He has attended the New Orleans Jazzfest 10 times and he has seen Jimmy Buffett in concert more t han 30 times between 1985 and 2023.