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TBE accepting Second Seder reservations |
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Jill Bergen |
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For additional Information please call 561-391-8900 ext. 264, or print out the information below and return to us with payment. Please remember to select either the Family Seder beginning at 5:15 p.m or the Traditional Seder which begins at 6:30 p.m.
Join Us For A South Florida Tradition:
Second Seder At Temple Beth El
March, 28, 2002
TRADITIONAL SEDER
6:30 p.m.
An elegant seder, rich in the centuries old traditions which have warmed our hearts for generations.
Enjoy old world favorites, done in a new world style, fine linens, crystal and white glove service.
Menu Includes:
Appetizer : Matzo ball soup, gefilte fish.
Entree: Medallions of white meat capons served on a bed of garlic smashed potatoes with red pepper coulis, and julienne vegetables.
Child's Entree (age 10 & under): Chicken fingers and French fries.
Dessert: Honey cake, sponge cake & fancy macaroons.
Beverages: Coffee, tea and soft drinks
# of Adult Member Meals @ $52_______
# of Adult Non_Member Meals @ $57______
# of Child’s Meals $27______
_____Vegetarian meals
Total Attending:______ Total $____________
Please seat us with:________________________________
Name:___________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________
City_____________________State_____Zip____________
Phone___________________________________________
Make checks payable to TBE Traditional Seder
333 SW 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33432
FAMILY SEDER
5:15 p.m.
Gather the whole mispacha and celebrate Passover in story and song. Designed for families with children; or for anyone who is young at heart.
Enjoy a traditional meal, in an informal setting. Who will find the afikomon? Join in the wonder as a new generation discovers the magic of the four questions.
Menu Includes:
Appetizer: Matzo ball soup, gefilte fish
Entree: Stuffed capons and potato kugel served with julienne vegetables.
Child's Entree (age 10 & under): Chicken fingers and French fries.
Dessert: Honey cake, sponge cake & fancy macaroons.
Beverages: Coffee, tea and soft drinks.
# of Adult Member Meals @ $37_______
# of Adult Non_Member Meals @ $42______
# of Child’s Meals $22______
_____Vegetarian meals
Total Attending:______ Total
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