Broadmead Residents and Staff Come Together for Passover Seder

(Provided photo)

This article was provided by Broadmead.

More than 100 Broadmead residents and team members recently gathered to celebrate the festival of Passover with a meaningful seder dinner held in the community’s Holly Terrace.

The ceremony was coordinated by the Jewish Heritage Committee and led by resident Judy Stamberg, with residents of many faiths participating in the traditional readings, songs, and rituals that define the seder ritual.

Richard Finger
Richard Finger, VP of Human Resources, at Broadmead’s Passover seder. (Provided photo)

The evening concluded with a delicious meal prepared by Broadmead’s Dining Services team, offering an opportunity for shared reflection, conversation, and fellowship.

The gathering reflected Broadmead’s commitment to honoring tradition while fostering belonging and connection across beliefs.

Broadmead Passover table
(Provided photo)

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