Saturday, March 31, 2012 — 5 pm to 8 pm — Hannaford Street Bible Church of Helena, Montana will be hosting a Passover meal. Known as the "Feast of Unleavened Bread", this meal is also called a "Seder" and traditionally features freshly-roasted lamb and unleavened bread (matzoh).
Passover is the first High Holiday of the Jewish calendar and is the celebration of how God delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt some 3500 years ago.
The SUGGESTED ticket price is $7. Tickets will go on sale Sunday, January 15th. Sales will end on Wednesday, March 28th. Everyone in the community is invited to attend.
Menu
Roasted Lamb with mint and horseradish sauces
Matzoh ball soup with chicken and vegetables
Red Cabbage Salad
Potato Kugel
Apple charoset (fresh apples, raisins, dates, spice, & honey)
Matzoh bread
homemade deserts, including traditional macaroon cookies
coffee and tea
The location of the event is 830 North Hannaford Street Helena, MT 59601.
Click HERE for map/directions.
More than a good meal and fellowship, this event promises to help Christians to learn more about our heritage in the Jewish culture. Just as the Jews escaped from Egyptian bondage at the first Passover, the Believer in Messiah today experiences freedom from the penalty for Sin. For more insight into this Jewish tradition, click HERE.
To reserve your tickets today, call Kathy Muis at 406.443.4201 — or leave a comment on this site.
This event will last for some three hours, so children under 12 probably will not be appropriate for the Seder service.
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