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Cokie and Steve Roberts: Our Haggadah Explores Interfaith Passover Seder

Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall (3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118)
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Following up on their best-selling book From This Day Forward, an exploration of interfaith marriage, veteran journalists Cokie and Steve Roberts discuss their new book Our Haggadah, a contemporary guide to conducting a Passover Seder open to all faiths. Married for 45 years, Steven is Jewish. Cokie is Catholic. Together they host an annual Passover Seder that has become a Washington tradition.

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3200 California St.
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Following up on their New York Times bestseller From This Day Forward, an exploration of interfaith marriage, veteran news journalists Cokie and Steve Roberts offer Our Haggadah, a contemporary guide to conducting a Passover Seder open to all faiths. Married for 45 years, Steven is Jewish. Cokie is Catholic. Together they now host an annual Passover Seder that is attended by upwards of forty guests of all faiths and that has become a Washington tradition. Hear how the Roberts have integrated family traditions with new rituals and have brought new meaning to Passover.

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