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Labor Seder: Let all who are hungry come and eat
April 14 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Each spring, the Labor Seder celebrates the freedom story of the Exodus by connecting it to present day struggles, delivering the tools to take action, and celebrating with food, friends, and song. This year’s Seder, “Let all who are hungry come and eat,” will examine how the fight for liberation is reflected in DC street vendors’ campaign to be recognized as part of our city’s vibrant and diverse community.
We are grateful to partner with Beloved Community Incubator on this event.
Reserve Tickets, Sponsor, Volunteer
Tickets for the 2024 Labor Seder are currently sold out. Use the form below to add your name to the waiting list. You can still sponsor the event.
If you are giving by check, please mail your check, made out to Jews United for Justice, to:
Jews United for Justice
PO Box 41485
Washington, DC 20018
Please write “2024 Labor Seder” in the memo line.
JUFJ is a Jewish organization rooted in the idea that all people are created b’tzelem elohim, in the Divine image, and therefore have inherent value and worth. We strive to ensure that our work increases kavod habriot, human dignity, through the work we do and the ways we do it. This includes working to make participation at JUFJ broadly accessible, including to people with a variety of disabilities. We have been working more consciously to be more accessible. Our approach is to act quickly on what we can do right now, while continuing to gather information and resources for later steps. We welcome feedback, and expect to continue modifying and adjusting as we work together to take the world as it is and create the world as it should be. You can reach us at accessibility@jufj.org with input, ideas, or accessibility needs.