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Old November 12th, 2006, 04:07 AM posted to rec.travel.caribbean
lynn
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My family and I would like to travel during passover, and are not very
religious. Having grown up conservative, it is important to me to celebrate
both seders, but i think we would feel uncomfortable if we were to travel as
part of an orthodox group for passover. I've contacted some temples in the
carribean, and found that they do usually do seders, but only for the first
night. We do not want to do a cruise, but I did see some discussion on here
about cruises having seders and matzah available, so I'm hoping there might
be some hotels that do something similar. Does anyone know of anything I
could consider?

Thanks,
Lynn

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Old November 13th, 2006, 02:55 AM posted to rec.travel.caribbean
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Default passover seders while traveling, but not very religious

They do one night in Aruba

lynn wrote:
My family and I would like to travel during passover, and are not very
religious. Having grown up conservative, it is important to me to celebrate
both seders, but i think we would feel uncomfortable if we were to travel as
part of an orthodox group for passover. I've contacted some temples in the
carribean, and found that they do usually do seders, but only for the first
night. We do not want to do a cruise, but I did see some discussion on here
about cruises having seders and matzah available, so I'm hoping there might
be some hotels that do something similar. Does anyone know of anything I
could consider?

Thanks,
Lynn

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Old November 13th, 2006, 03:51 AM posted to rec.travel.caribbean
lynn via TravelKB.com
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Default passover seders while traveling, but not very religious

dave wrote:
They do one night in Aruba

My family and I would like to travel during passover, and are not very
religious. Having grown up conservative, it is important to me to celebrate

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Thanks,
Lynn


Thanks Dave. I believe the temple does the 1st night at a hotel or a
community center. Do you have any ideas about the 2nd night?

Thanks,
Lynn

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Old November 20th, 2006, 05:54 AM posted to rec.travel.caribbean
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dave wrote:
You can e-mail Martha at

They do one night in Aruba

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Thanks,
Lynn


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