Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 The San Francisco Jewish Community sedar has a vegan option. I went last year and the service was just wonderful; regarding the food last year: only the appetizers (raw veggies) and entree were vegan. The matzo ball soup had a vegetarian option (egg) and the dessert was vegetarian (not vegan). I asked the rabbi today if there were enough vegans reserving this time if they would consider making a portino of the matzo ball soup with egg replacer, and she is going to contact the caterer. Jewish vegans in San Francisco who can splurge $55 for this meal -- please make your voices heard! There's power in numbers. Thanks. From the JCC-SF website: Join our community on the first night of Passover to retell the story of the Jewish people's journey from slavery to freedom. Participate in the telling of the story, sing old and new favorites, ask questions, and find the afikomen. A traditional kosher seder meal will be served, with both meat and vegetarian options. $55.00 Adults$35.00 Seniors$35.00 Students$25.00 Children 6-12Free - Children 5 and under Vegetarian and vegan options available; request when making a reservation.There will be special seating for singles available at this event. Please specify your meal and seating preferences when you register. 6:30 pm Monday Mar 29 Registration required by Thursday, 3/25. Limited spaces available. Reserve your space by calling the JCCSF Box Office at 415.292.1233. Submitted by Bonnie Knight, San Francisco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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