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This great Pesach guide comes along with free personalization! Get your mosad's name on the front, your rabbi's message on the inside front, your candle lighting times on the inside back and choose one of our great ads for the back page.

Most appealing and impressive for your Baal Habatim and Friends!

Back page ads are also available in color.

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Deadline: Order by March 14,2008

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Join Chabad of Anytown for a

Saturday Evening,
April 23, 2007
8:00pm

At Chabad Center
120 Main Street

Adults: $36, Children: $18
RSVP: 123-0770

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Monday April 2nd at 7:30pm
Tuesday April 3rd at 7:30pm

Cost: $40 Adult $25 Child

RSVP by March 26


At Chabad Jewish Center 
12 Main Street

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Monday Night, April 2 at 8:00pm
At Chabad House, 12 Main Street

(Room to add several lines of your text below)

Rabbi's Message Text:

Dear Friends,

The Seder observances help us recall the Exodus. So the question arises: why go through all the motions? Why not just close our eyes and meditate on ‘freedom?”
The Seder teaches us that we learn best by doing. Judaism blends the spiritual with the physical, reaching lofty ideals in physical ways.
The Seder is rich in symbols that see, taste, touch, and feel the concepts. The horseradish chokes us with bitterness, the Charoses looks and feels like mortar. Matzah allows us to digest, internalize freedom and absorb it into our system.
Rather than just express freedom in flowery phrases, we drink four cups of wine. And we don't just reenact the past, for Elijah's centerpiece cup represents our Redemption in the future.
Good intentions are vague and abstract; they become real and concrete in a physical mitzvah involving not only the mind, but also our body.
Our Mitzvos combine thought and action, complementing each other like body and soul.

Wishing you a kosher and Happy Pesach!

Rabbi of Anytown

Candle Lighting Times
for ______________________

Fri. April 18 Shabbos Hagadol before ________ p.m.

Sat. April 19 1st Night of Passover after ________ p.m. (First Seder)

Sun. April 20* 2nd Night of Passover after ________ p.m. (Second Seder)

Fri. April 25 7th Night of Passover before ________ p.m.

Sat. April 26* 8th Night of Passover after ________ p.m.

Sun. April 27 Passover ends ________ p.m.
(Yizkor)

Search for Chametz Thurs., April 17 after nightfall

Burn Chametz Fri., April 18 before _____ a.m.

Finish eating Chametz Sat., April 19
before ______ a.m.

Dispose of Chametz Sat., April 19 before _____ a.m.

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