About this Event
Join Temple of the Stranger for a Holy Day of Trees Seder, a Kabbalistic journey of ancient ritual, sacred food, tasty libations, and ancestral wisdom. Share a nourishing sit-down meal and journey through mystical teachings of trees, growth, and renewal. Come hungry for food, insight, and connection!
Facilitated by Rav Jericho, after hang hosted by Community Weaver Chloe Jacobs.
Open to folks aged 18+ . No prior knowledge of Judaism, Seders, or Holy Day of Trees required.
This event includes food, beverages, and optional light touch within the ritual. If you have allergies, sensory concerns, or touch boundaries you’d like us to be aware of, please reach out in advance. Vegetarian foods will be served. They may contain gluten eggs, and dairy.
We will begin the seder promptly, so make sure to be there when doors open at 6pm.
Photos and videos will be taken at this event. You are welcome to take your own photos as well. By entering the premises, you consent to being photographed or recorded and to the use of these materials for future marketing or related purposes by Temple of the Stranger and its partners.
This ceremony is made possible through the generous support of UJA Federation of New York and folks like you who love Temple of the Stranger. To support our work, please click.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jack's Wife Freda, 258 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, United States
USD 35.98 to USD 59.47












