Chabad centers hosted more than 40,000 guests at Pesach seders in hundreds of cities around the globe. In North America alone, community seders took place in more than 1,000 locations; across Russia, there were nearly 500 seders in more than 200 communities; and seders were held on dozens campuses worldwide.
Continuing a campaign launched in 1954 by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, Chabad emissaries distributed a record 4 million pounds of shmurah matzah, as well as millions of holiday guides in 17 different languages this Passover season.
Here is a pictorial of some seder preparations hosted by Chabad around the world. Photos were taken prior to the onset of the holiday.
Queenstown, New Zealand Seder of Rabbi Gabi and Mushka Kaltmann, Chabad of New Zealand.Salem, Ore. Seder of Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok and Fruma Ita Perlstein, Chabad Jewish Center of Salem, Ore.Kathmandu, Nepal Seder of Rabbi Chezky and Chani Lifshitz, Chabad of Nepal.Upper East Side, N.Y. Seder of Rabbi Uriel and Shevy Vigler, Chabad Israel Center, Upper East Side, N.Y.Los Angeles, Calif. Seder of Rabbi Moshe and Rivky Greenwald, Chabad of Historic Core, Los Angeles, Calif.Gainesville, Fla. Seder of Rabbi Berl and Chanie Goldman, Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Student Center, Gainesville, Fla.Champaign, Ill. Seder of Rabbi Dovid and Goldie Tiechtel, Chabad at the University of Illinois and Champaign-Urbana.British Columbia, Canada Seder of Rabbi Meir and Chani Kaplan, Chabad of Vancouver Island, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.Boca Raton, Fla. Seder of Rabbi Zalman and Chani Bukiet, Chabad of West Boca Raton, Fla.
absolutley amazing!
shkoyach!! the rebbe is so proud
stam
the word is sedorim not seders