"Pesach, and the Seder in particular, is a yom tov that revolves around family minhagim," said Rabbi Shimon Levy, CEO of Seeach Sod. "There is nothing more satisfying than knowing that each of our students is sitting with their family at the Seder, well-prepared and with their personalized, accessible haggados."
In the Kramim group home and the Savyon respite program, students who did not spend yom tov with their families celebrated Pesach with a beautiful Seder of their own. The staff members prepared in advance by finding out the unique minhagim that each member's family celebrates, incorporating them into the group Seder to the children's great excitement.
Performers, trips, and other fun programs throughout chol hamoed rounded up a unique experience in hotel-style accommodations.