Peretz Community Seder
Sun, Apr 06
|Peretz Centre for Secular Jewish Culture
Secular Humanist hagaddah, Holocaust memorial service, traditional Pesach meal (vegan option), Vancouver Jewish Folk Choir


Time & Location
Apr 06, 2025, 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Peretz Centre for Secular Jewish Culture, 6184 Ash St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3G9, Canada
Event Description
Light is life. Winter passes and the day grows longer. Spring is here and hope is born. The light of Passover (Peysakh) is the light of the struggle for freedom.
"Whoever enlarges upon the telling of the story of the exodus from Egypt, that person is praiseworthy." It is in this spirit that we gather at our annual Peretz Community Seder, where we return to our Hagode/Haggadah using traditional texts and our own interpretations. We tell this story over and over, all of us together, to witness the bondage of others, past and presence, and to renew our commitment to the liberation of all people, everywhere.
Join us at the Peretz Centre for Secular Jewish Culture on Sunday, April 6th (4-8pm) in the Ben Chud Auditorium for a secular humanist Passover seder, Holocaust memorial service, and traditional Peysakh meal (with vegan options) for all ages!
Alongside readings and songs from our community Haggadah, the Vancouver Jewish Folk Choir will perform their Passover repertoire with (traditional and non-traditional) songs in Yiddish, Hebrew, Ladino, and English.
Tickets are available until Tuesday, April 1st (11:50pm). Registration is required in advance to provide enough time for food preparation.
Vegan options for the soup and main are available and must be pre-ordered via the registration form
Gefilte fish is not included in the ticket price and must be pre-ordered. Don't forget to order your piece(s) separately below! ($6 per piece)
Afikomen and children's activities will be organized by the Peretz Child Activities Committee (which you can join here)
Children and adults are encouraged to sign up to read a portion of the Hagaddah (see registration form)
If we cannot accomodate your dietary needs, you are welcome to bring your own food (email admin@peretz-centre.org).
Take Part in the Peretz Community Seder
Farvos iz di nakht fun Peysakh andersh fun alle nekht fun a gantz yor? Why is this night different from all other nights of the year?
Our secular humanist seder includes both traditional and progressive cultural practices emphasizing our collective power to create a better world. Through readings, songs, and food, we highlight the struggles for gender, economic, social, and climate justice. We acknowledge that this seder takes place on the unceded, traditional territory of the (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.
Let the annual recounting of our own quest for freedom remind us of the struggles of other oppressed peoples, including Indigenous peoples on whose stolen lands we reside. Passover -- our beloved Peysakh -- is not just a celebration of our own freedom. So long as any person is enslaved, politically or economically, none of us is free. Sit with us in comradeship and let people everywhere be free to do the same -- with us and with one another.
Next year, may we all live in harmony, and in a world at peace.
Zog nit keyn mol az du gayst dem letstn veg,
Ven himlen blayneh farshteln bloyeh teg.
Kumen vet nokh unzer oysgebenkteh sho,
S'vet ah poykton unzer trot mir zaynen do.
Never say you're on the last road, though
leaden skies hide days of blue --
Our longed-for hour will come; our steps will
be a drumbeat: WE ARE HERE!
-- "Vilna Ghetto" by Hirsh Glik (translated by Sheila Delany)
Community-funded tickets
As long as there is one person in the world who does not have enough to eat, so long is our holiday incomplete. Let all who are in distress come and celebrate with us. No one will be turned away for lack of funds! Use the "Spirit of Passover" ticket option to contribute what you can to this community event.
You can help support other members of our community by choosing the benefactor or supporter tickets (charitable tax receipts are available for eligible amounts), or by making a donation to the Peretz Centre.
Sign up for the Peretz Passover Prep Party!
On Saturday, April 5th (2-5pm), we're hosting a creative and fun afternoon of freedom-themed arts and crafts to welcome our friends and family to the Ben Chud auditorium for the seder the following day. Register here to join us in learning about historical Passover art (some of which is very strange and wonderful), painting and making things, setting up the space, and enjoying the company of friends.
Please note: More information may be added ahead of April 6th.
Image credit: Chad Gadya by Eliezer Lissitzky, 1919 (Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University)
Admission
Pre-Order Gefilte Fish
Pre-order gefilte fish pieces for dinner (not included in regular tickets)
CA$6.00+CA$0.15 ticket service fee- Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Sustainer
Cover your ticket and someone else's, too (eligible for $55 tax receipt)
CA$120.00+CA$3.00 ticket service fee - Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Supporter
Help other community members participate in our seder (eligible for $25 tax receipt)
CA$90.00+CA$2.25 ticket service fee - Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Actual Cost
CA$65.00+CA$1.63 ticket service fee - Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Child (12 and under)
CA$35.00+CA$0.88 ticket service fee - Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Choir & Pnei Mitzvah Grads
Vancouver Jewish Folk Choir members and recent Pnei Mitzvah graduates (last 5 years) are supported by the community
CA$45.00+CA$1.13 ticket service fee - Sale ends: Apr 01, 11:50 p.m.
Spirit of Passover
Pay what you can (no one will be turned away for lack of funds)
$+Ticket service fee
Total
CA$0.00