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A Pesach Seder filled with meaning

The meaningful event did not only have traditions but some laughs too.

King David Victory Park High School recently hosted its very first Pesach Seder, an important holiday on the Jewish calendar.
The event was filled with a celebration of meaningful traditions, delicious food and great entertainment for learners and staff.

Rabbi Ricky Seeff delivered a moving Pesach message as a reminder of the significance of the day.
A highlight of the morning was the entertaining ‘speed Seder’ led by comedian Nik Rabinowitz.

He had learners laughing and engaged throughout, while still conveying the messages of the Seder. With his quick wit and humour, he managed to make the sometimes lengthy and complex Seder seem fun and accessible.

The school’s marketing manager, Nirvana Rogers said overall, the school’s first Pesach Seder was a huge success. It had everyone feeling inspired and filled with a sense of community and celebration. “It is sure to be a memorable event for years to come,” said Rogers.

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