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NOTE: These Posts have been removed from another thread as they were Off Topic. This can be discussed in it's own thread.
Sar Shalom, across the river from Beth Immanuel(Daniel Lancaster) is a Jewish Messianic Synagogue whose Passover Seder is open to the public. Attendees have a choice of: Chicken Chandelaise, Salmon Entree or Vegetarian. Do you think it OK for Jew and non-Jew to be seated at the same table?
NOTE: Seating is reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. In the event that
tables are overbooked, large groups may be bumped to the closest available table.
tables are overbooked, large groups may be bumped to the closest available table.
Chabad (orthodox) has the following custom (uncircumcised non-jews don't particapate) ...
The exception is the zeroa, which literally means “arm,” and refers to the piece of meat (traditionally a shank of a lamb, chicken thigh or chicken neck) that sits there all night long. The Chabad custom is to use a roasted chicken neck with most of its meat peeled off, and place it on the upper right side of the platter.
FWIW, Daniel Lancaster refers to himself as a Pastor not a Rabbi.
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