Kids Bring Matzah and Pesach Spirit to the ‘Young At Heart’

Kicking off Chabad of Great Neck’s ‘smile on seniors’ youth initiative, this past Friday a group of kids and young adults came to distribute matzah and Passover spirit with the young at heart citizens at the Atria home for seniors. The group sang Passover songs, accompanied by an ensemble of piano, violin and harmonica. Later the kids distributed matzah to their hosts.

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