The Jewish Observer
News from Middle Tennessee's Jewish Community | Tuesday, April 29, 2025
The Jewish Observer

Social Justice Seder Brings Together Friends and Neighbors

Despite some challenging weather, approximately 250 people attended this year’s Jewish Community Relations Committee Social Justice Seder, featuring special guest Sloan Luckie. Luckie, a lay pastor and youth mentor in his hometown of Chicago, spoke about his passion for studying the Old Testament in its original language, and the connections between the Jewish and Christian faith traditions. The seder was led by Rabbi Saul Strosberg of Congregation Sherith Israel and included musical selections by Cantor Tracy Fishbein and musician Brett Fromson. The event was chaired by Danny Goldberg and Sara Roth. 

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