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If you're away from home for Passover but would like to take part in the traditional holiday celebration called a seder, click on “Find a Seder” at http://www.chabad.org/passover.

Chabad-Lubavitch, a Jewish outreach organization, hosts 2,000 public seders around the world, from Beijing, Berlin and St. Petersburg, Russia, to Lima, Peru, and Nairobi, Kenya. Closer to home, you'll find Chabad seders in Las Vegas, Miami, New Orleans and dozens of other U.S. cities, along with 80 college campuses. A trilingual seder — English, Hebrew and Spanish — is being held in Tijuana, Mexico. And what Chabad bills as “the world's largest seder” takes place under a huge tent in Katmandu, Nepal, typically attracting 1,000 backpackers, many of them young Israelis.

Passover begins the night of April 12.

Use Web to “Find a Seder” for Passover

AP

If you’re away from home for Passover but would like to take part in the traditional holiday celebration called a seder, click on “Find a Seder” at http://www.chabad.org/passover.

Chabad-Lubavitch, a Jewish outreach organization, hosts 2,000 public seders around the world, from Beijing, Berlin and St. Petersburg, Russia, to Lima, Peru, and Nairobi, Kenya. Closer to home, you’ll find Chabad seders in Las Vegas, Miami, New Orleans and dozens of other U.S. cities, along with 80 college campuses. A trilingual seder — English, Hebrew and Spanish — is being held in Tijuana, Mexico. And what Chabad bills as “the world’s largest seder” takes place under a huge tent in Katmandu, Nepal, typically attracting 1,000 backpackers, many of them young Israelis.

Passover begins the night of April 12.

Lubavitcher Jews are ultra-Orthodox, but you need not be observant to attend the seders. However, you should call ahead to reserve a spot so the seder organizers know how many guests to expect. The Chabad seders are free; donations are accepted.

Typically a seder includes a communal meal, songs and the reading of the Haggadah, a ritual text related to the Biblical story of Exodus.