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We will be closed at all of our locations on
Sunday, April 9th and Monday, April 10th
in order for our staff to spend time with
their families.

Thank you,

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On behalf of the Rugiero
Family-Happy Passover,
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From our families to yours we want to wish you

“a zissen Pesach!,” (a sweet Passover)

Sholem
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Passover:

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Join SAI on Sunday, April 9th at 3pm

for an afternoon of exploring this holiday
from a secular perspective.





So take some time off, put your feet up
before your second night Seder and join us!

We will learn the answer
to questions such as….

What does this holiday mean
to a person who identifies
as a secular Jew?

How has SAI traditionally
celebrated this important
holiday?

What are some of the
differences and similarities with
a more traditional celebration?

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